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--- Comment #7 from tromey at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-08-09 00:09 ---
The earlier comments should probably first be investigated by looking
in config.log. (Except the original comment which sounds like a missing
feature in depcomp -- that should go upstream to Automake.)
Comment #5 so
--- Comment #6 from steven at gcc dot gnu dot org 2009-08-08 22:52 ---
Obviously something experienced by more than one user, on more than one
platform.
Tom, can you make a guess about what is wrong based on the suggested
work-around of comment #5?
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--- Comment #5 from aschorr at telemetry-investments dot com 2007-03-15
13:22 ---
FYI, I had this same problem trying to build gcc-4.1.2 on Solaris 8.
After a lot of experimentation, I found that it could be solved by
changing my PATH so that any invocations of 'make' will actually resu
--- Comment #4 from tromey at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-01-19 22:57 ---
> checking dependency style of gcc... none
This is a weird message (from comment #2 and comment #3).
It suggests to me that something else is going on -- something
unrelated to the original bug filed in this PR. For
--- Comment #3 from maxim dot yegorushkin at gmail dot com 2007-01-03
12:31 ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> I'm having a similar problem on Linux Fedora Core 5. Is there any quick way to
> fix it? I am new to autoconf and would appreciate any hints.
>
> Here is the output:
The same pro
--- Comment #2 from maxim dot yegorushkin at gmail dot com 2007-01-02
16:38 ---
I'm having a similar problem on Linux Fedora Core 5. Is there any quick way to
fix it? I am new to autoconf and would appreciate any hints.
Here is the output:
$ make CC=/usr/local/N/Linux2.6/amd64/3.3.6/b
--- Comment #1 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-10-16 15:46 ---
The configure check in libcpp is based on automake's code. Do you know if they
support SCO's cc dependencies yet?
Note you should also read README.SCO.
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