------- Comment #8 from rob1weld at aol dot com 2008-08-05 16:59 ------- > Ralf Wildenhues 2008-08-05 wrote: > Rob, please let's not play ping pong with the severity of this bug. ?
OK, I'll leave it with you. > GCC configury mostly assumes that available commands respect POSIX The default PATH (on unmodified Solaris) is: PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin Traditional Sun utilities are in "/usr/bin" if you want "GNU programs" then prefix with "g" and hope they are installed. If you want Posix programs then look in "/usr/xpg4/bin" and/or in "/usr/xpg6/bin". > To your config.log diff: how exactly did you create the two differing > versions? Asking because they were quite obviously called with a different > command line. Did you call one of them directly, and the other was what a > 'make' from the top level caused to use? Or did you try to build one in > stage1 and one in a later stage? The answer is in comment 2. I compile gcc by typing "gmake" (comment 2 shows it's version). -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37019