On 2 October 2012 23:00, Joseph Rushton Wakeling <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm trying to build GDC from the gdc-4.7 branch and using the gcc-4.7.2 > sources, on Ubuntu 12.10. > > When setting up, I called configure as follows: > > ../gcc-4.7.2/configure --enable-languages=d --disable-bootstrap > --with-bugurl="http://gdcproject.org/bugzilla" --enable-checking=yes > --enable-lto --enable-ld --enable-multilib --enable-shared > > After going through most of the compile process, I wind up with the > following error: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find crti.o: No such file or directory > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > make[2]: *** [libgcc_s.so] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory > `/home/joseph/code/D/gdc-4.7/objdir/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/libgcc' > make[1]: *** [all-target-libgcc] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/joseph/code/D/gdc-4.7/objdir' > make: *** [all] Error 2 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I'm a complete novice where anything GCC-related is concerned (apart from > using it) so the error message isn't really meaningful to me. Googling > suggests to either install libc0.1-dev (not an Ubuntu package) or libc6-dev > (already installed). > > Can anyone advise? > > Thanks & best wishes, > > -- Joe
Ubuntu has a strange set-up called multiarch. It requires patching the vanilla gnu sources with debian patches to work without working around it. The workaround without patches is to put the path to the multiarch lib and include folders in your ~/.bashrc eg: LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf CPATH=/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf export LIBRARY_PATH CPATH Regards -- Iain Buclaw *(p < e ? p++ : p) = (c & 0x0f) + '0';