I have created a binary executable of a script, compiled using shc on Red Hat. However, when i tried to run the executable on Solaris, it does not work. Are there any other compiler that i can use, so that the binary executable created can be run on both red hat and solaris?
So for those of you who has built GCC from source would know that you can't install GCC without an existing GCC. So my question is, what would happen if all computers in the world suddenly just died, and all you had was the computer in front of you, and a copy of GCC 4.5. How would you install that?
I ask because I would like to install GCC 4.5 on my old powerbook G4 mac without installing a binary GCC provided by Tiger 10.4 disks. I would like to build GCC from source, without an existing GCC to complicate updating.
I was previously using kernel-huge until a slackware update caused some problems for me, so I switched over to kernel-generic but now I'm wondering if it uses both of my cpus on my dual core processor.
We need to create a "golden" or generic image as a template to VMWare so we can deploy test servers quickly. I can create a template in VMWare but it's a duplicate of the system I made it from. How do I "unconfigure" the template system so that it goes to the installation screen to input things like host name, I/P address and so on?
Trying to compile Kernel 2.6.35 on Ubuntu 9.10 (2.6.31-14-generic).
got: The UTS Release version in include/linux/version.h"" does not match current version: "2.6.35-xxx" Please correct this make[1]:***[debian/stamp/install/linux-image-2.6.35-xxx] Error 2 make[1]:***leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.35' make:*** [kernel_image] Error 2
Can any one tell me what should I do? Is this Ok for using the compiled vmlinux image?where can I find the correstponding initrd file if this kernal compile is Ok?
I installed the newest version of Fedora last week using virtual box. I plan on doing some C++ programing(in net-beans) for school but u can't find the compiler any where. I assume their would be one installed when i installed fedora. I found a few websites saying i need to use the package manager to install it. I can't find this package manager i have searched for it. I don't want to go download and try to install a compiler if i already have one
I need a version of linux (an distrb) with compiler gcc 3.4. This is for academic purposes. Does anyone know of a site where I can download such an iso?? Or alternatively I have a version of Opensuse (10.3) but I am having trouble reverting to the old compiler?
I'm a member in your website. I have faced one problem in red hat linux 5.0. Recently I have installed redhat linux 5.0 in my system by vmware software. It installed successfully but i am facing one problem. when i am typing small c language program in vi editor. It will show one error what that means,bash : cc compiler not found.
I am trying to install fltk-2.0.x-alpha-r8570 on Ubuntu 10.04, I get following error during make process
Code:
root@programmer-desktop:/opt/fltk-2.0.x-r7680# make === making src === Makefile:223: makedepend: No such file or directory Compiling add_idle.cxx... add_idle.cxx:1: error: bad value (generic) for -mtune= switch
I am running a version of Fedora 10 on my PC for development puposes. The strange problem I have encountered is that I cannot locate the C compiler being used. I have looked for G++ GCC, etc but cannot find it. Does anyone know the compiler being used or the command to find it through command line.
I've got a problem installing application into my slack, when I was trying to configure the packages (./configure) in order to install them, the system shows me a message in which there was a problem with using gcc libraries.
I configured cups and I managed to print successfully with generic text only but my problem is that the printout always comes out as 80 columns. anything more than 80 colums wraps on the next page. I tried changing the pagesize at the textonly.ppd but it didn't work.my textonly.ppd is
I am comiling some programs on Linux using gcc previously compiled using cc compiler on Solaris. Below are some of the confusions:
1. There is -xildoff option in cc which is giving error "language ildoff not recognized". xildoff in cc is for switching off the option of incremental editor ild. Is there anything equivalent on gcc?
2. There is runtime link option in cc as -R but gcc just says "unrecognised option". Does gcc only supports LD_RUN_PATH?
3. There is -Xa option to force cc to chose a particular flavor of c.Its for default c and K&R C. gcc has -std option but not sure which one is equivalent to -Xa in c. It seems -std=c90?
Have just installed Red Hat on my HP machine (previously running Windows). Thereafter I've been struggling to install various software like flash, media player etc.While most have been successful with much help from this forum, am stuck with the installation of xine media player. also my 320GB external HDD (in NTFS format) is not being read by the system. I downloaded some ntfs drivers but am getting the same C compiler error.
When trying to install my WiFi card's driver on Ubuntu 9.1, I run the make command and get the following error:make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.31-20-generic/build: No such file or directory
I am getting this message: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. for every compilation that takes longer (ie: linux kernel, kde sources etc.)
I've tried other OS (at that moment I was on Fedora 12, now on Debian; was a Suse also) and it didn't work. I've tried replacing my hard disk, since it needed an upgrade either ways - that didn't work either. I assumed that it's the RAM fault - tested them with memtest and it says they are fine. Does anyone know what else I can do in order to figure out where the problem is?
first of all, i will be glad if i can get prebuild toolchain for target=arm1176jzf-s on host= sparc-sun-solaris2.10. ( i hav browsed but can't find prebuild one) so, i tried to establish by myself i hav established binutils first, but while trying to configure& build gcc(gcc4.4.0) , i was interrupted with following error.. error message: this error has come while building boot strap gcc for cross complier tools chain
checking build system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.10 checking host system type... arm-unknown-linux-gnu checking target system
I am trying to compile a program with mpicc. To compile I use:
CC=/usr/bin/mpicc ./configure
However mpicc's default C compiler is gcc 4.4.2 and I need to use 4.0.0 which I have installed in another directory. I do not (nor can get) root privileges so I cannot edit mpicc's default compiler. Is there an option I can set while configuring?
I am using makefile to complile all C Programming files. But certain files are not getting compiled and hence its object file is not getting generated. This is happening due to files haven't been modified for a long time. It seems that compiler knows that its object file is there hence no need to complie it actually it is not.
I'm looking to create a server (probably LAMP) i need all my programs to install at one time. SOME of my programs are not in the repos and all of them aren't .deb. Some of them are .rpm. I also can't guarentee internet connection, at least not during install, so no apt-get. on a note about the internet i'll probably be getting clear internet. I also plan to connect to the server from my phone and other computers. I know the server needs a static ip but what other configuration does it (should it) need.