On Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 04:27:52PM +0100, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: [...] > Ahhh, I'd forgotten about --disable-bootstrap: adding that to the > configure instructions seems to solve all the problems. I've now > successfully built and installed GDC 4.7, and the -j option does not > disturb the build. > > Just for reference, my successful configuration was: > > ../gcc-4.7-4.7.2/src/configure --enable-languages=d > --disable-multilib --disable-libgomp --disable-libmudflap > --disable-libquadmath --disable-libquadmath-support > --disable-bootstrap --enable-checking=release [...]
Hooray! On Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 05:41:12PM +0000, Iain Buclaw wrote: > On 5 November 2012 16:20, Joseph Rushton Wakeling > <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote: > > On 11/05/2012 04:39 PM, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: > >> > >> ... but no "make uninstall" option? Is there an advised way of > >> cleaning out a source install of GDC? > > > > > > Is there a recommended .conf file or similar for installs to > > /opt/gdc, to ensure the system picks up the executable, libraries > > and include files? > > > > Edit your $PATH [...] Yeah, gdc (well, pretty much all gcc-based compilers) should automatically know where to look for include files, executables, etc., if you configured it correctly. As long as gdc can be found in your $PATH, you should be good to go. T -- GEEK = Gatherer of Extremely Enlightening Knowledge