* compile problem @ 2000-12-10 19:23 Thiemo Nagel 2000-12-11 7:37 ` Alexandre Oliva 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Thiemo Nagel @ 2000-12-10 19:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1573 bytes --] Hi, can anybody help? I get the following error on "make bootstrap" [..] /root/gcc-2.95.2/gcc/xgcc -B/root/gcc-2.95.2/gcc/ -B/usr/local/i586-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ -c -g -O2 -fvtable-thunks -D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-implicit-templates -I. -I. -nostdinc++ -D_IO_MTSAFE_IO indstream.cc indstream.cc: In method `struct streampos indirectbuf::seekoff(long long int, ios::seek_dir, int = 3)': indstream.cc:82: `struct streampos' used where a `int' was expected indstream.cc:85: `struct streampos' used where a `int' was expected indstream.cc:87: `struct streampos' used where a `int' was expected indstream.cc:89: conversion from `int' to non-scalar type `streampos' requested indstream.cc: In method `struct streampos indirectbuf::seekpos(_G_fpos64_t, int = 3)': indstream.cc:99: `struct streampos' used where a `int' was expected indstream.cc:102: `struct streampos' used where a `int' was expected indstream.cc:104: `struct streampos' used where a `int' was expected indstream.cc:106: conversion from `int' to non-scalar type `streampos' requestedmake[2]: *** [indstream.o] Fehler 1 make[2]: Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/gcc-2.95.2/i586-pc-linux-gnu/libio« make[1]: *** [all-target-libio] Fehler 2 make[1]: Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/gcc-2.95.2« make: *** [bootstrap-lean] Fehler 2 ... and I don't know what to do, apparently... I use Redhat 7.0 with kernel 2.4 test 11 and was currently trying to get myself gcc 2.95.2 instead of gcc 2.96 thank you for your time, Thiemo Nagel -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: compile problem 2000-12-10 19:23 compile problem Thiemo Nagel @ 2000-12-11 7:37 ` Alexandre Oliva 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Alexandre Oliva @ 2000-12-11 7:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thiemo Nagel; +Cc: gcc-help On Dec 11, 2000, Thiemo Nagel <thiemonagel@gmx.net> wrote: > can anybody help? I get the following error on "make bootstrap" Check the platform-specific installation instructions at gcc.gnu.org. -- Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guarana', see http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/ Red Hat GCC Developer aoliva@{cygnus.com, redhat.com} CS PhD student at IC-Unicamp oliva@{lsd.ic.unicamp.br, gnu.org} Free Software Evangelist *Please* write to mailing lists, not to me ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
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* Compile Problem [not found] <39dc493204092210301676ed7e@mail.gmail.com> @ 2004-09-22 17:40 ` Adam McCarthy 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Adam McCarthy @ 2004-09-22 17:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help I'm trying to get a cross compiler working for arm-wince-pe. This is the output for the primes Pyrex example. If I compile simple Hello, World's etc, it works fine, but for some reason Python libraries/headers seem to produce this. I have libpython2.3.a in /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/arm-wince-pe/3.3.3/../../../../arm-wince-pe/lib/ and /usr/lib/python2.3/config. I've checked it using arm-wince-pe-objdump and it's a COFF file. I also extracted it with arm-wince-pe-ar and it contains the symbols. Any ideas? $ python setup.py build_ext --inplace -c cygwin running build_ext building 'Primes' extension creating build creating build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3 arm-wince-pe-gcc -O -Wall -I/usr/include/python2.3 -c primes.c -o build/temp.cyg win-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o primes.c: In function `__pyx_f_6primes_primes': primes.c:137: warning: label `__pyx_L4' defined but not used primes.c:108: warning: label `__pyx_L6' defined but not used primes.c:98: warning: label `__pyx_L5' defined but not used primes.c:89: warning: label `__pyx_L3' defined but not used primes.c: At top level: primes.c:12: warning: `__Pyx_UnpackItem' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:13: warning: `__Pyx_EndUnpack' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:14: warning: `__Pyx_PrintItem' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:15: warning: `__Pyx_PrintNewline' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:16: warning: `__Pyx_Raise' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:17: warning: `__Pyx_ReRaise' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:18: warning: `__Pyx_Import' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:19: warning: `__Pyx_GetExcValue' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:20: warning: `__Pyx_ArgTypeTest' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:21: warning: `__Pyx_TypeTest' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:22: warning: `__Pyx_GetStarArgs' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:23: warning: `__Pyx_WriteUnraisable' declared `static' but never define d primes.c:25: warning: `__Pyx_ImportType' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:26: warning: `__Pyx_SetVtable' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:27: warning: `__Pyx_GetVtable' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:28: warning: `__Pyx_CreateClass' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:30: warning: `__Pyx_InitStrings' declared `static' but never defined primes.c:31: warning: `__Pyx_GetName' declared `static' but never defined writing build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/Primes.def arm-wince-pe-gcc -mdll -static -s build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o bui ld/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/Primes.def -L/usr/lib/python2.3/config -lpython2. 3 -o Primes.dll Cannot export initPrimes (initPrimes): symbol not found build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x30):primes.c: undefined refer ence to `PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x54):primes.c: undefined refer ence to `PyList_New' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x130):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyObject_GetAttr' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x144):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyInt_FromLong' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x158):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyTuple_New' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x174):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyObject_CallObject' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x2d0):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `_Py_NoneStruct' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x308):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `Py_InitModule4' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x320):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyImport_AddModule' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x348):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyObject_SetAttrString' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x3d4):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyString_InternFromString' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x430):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyString_FromString' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x444):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyString_FromString' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x45c):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyModule_GetDict' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x470):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyTuple_New' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x484):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyString_FromString' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x4d0):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyCode_New' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x4e0):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyThreadState_Get' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x4f0):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyFrame_New' build/temp.cygwin-1.5.11-i686-2.3/primes.o(.text+0x508):primes.c: undefined refe rence to `PyTraceBack_Here' /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/arm-wince-pe/3.3.3/../../../../arm-wince-pe/lib/crt0.o(.t ext+0x6c): undefined reference to `WinMain' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status error: command 'arm-wince-pe-gcc' failed with exit status 1 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Compile problem @ 2006-01-28 15:52 CodeHeads 2006-01-28 16:49 ` Sven Eschenberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: CodeHeads @ 2006-01-28 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: GCC-Help [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 896 bytes --] Hello all, I have a problem compiling a program. It is for archiving ezmlm lists. This is the error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lbg-sysdeps collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Here a piece of the makefile where it is generating the error: globals.pyc: globals.py python -c '__import__("globals")' load: conf-ld conf-bglibs ( bglibs=`head -n 1 conf-bglibs`; \ echo '#!/bin/sh';\ echo 'main="$$1"; shift';\ echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ ) >load chmod 755 load main.pyc: main.py python -c '__import__("main")' I searched google, rpm.bone and could not come up with anything. I am using fedora 4 with gcc 4.0.2-8 and python 2.4.1-2 How can I fix this? -- Best regards, ~WILL~ Public Key: 0xC8E166BB Key: http://code-heads.com/keys/ch1.asc Linux Registered User: 406084 [-- Attachment #2: This is a digitally signed message part --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 189 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: Compile problem 2006-01-28 15:52 Compile problem CodeHeads @ 2006-01-28 16:49 ` Sven Eschenberg 2006-01-28 17:37 ` CodeHeads 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Sven Eschenberg @ 2006-01-28 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: GCC-Help Hi, First: DO you have the bglibs installed ? looking at the package contents, there is only a libbgsysdeps.a (maybe check your system for all libbg files, see if there is a libbg-sysdeps.so/.a ... if there is something like libbgsysdeps.so/.a then you might need to tweak the build script, by changing: echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ to echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbgsysdeps; \ But check first, how the bg sysdeps lib is called on your sys and if it is there ... Regards -Sven On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 10:53 -0500, CodeHeads wrote: > Hello all, > > I have a problem compiling a program. It is for archiving ezmlm lists. > > This is the error: > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lbg-sysdeps > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > Here a piece of the makefile where it is generating the error: > globals.pyc: globals.py > python -c '__import__("globals")' > > load: conf-ld conf-bglibs > ( bglibs=`head -n 1 conf-bglibs`; \ > echo '#!/bin/sh';\ > echo 'main="$$1"; shift';\ > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ > ) >load > chmod 755 load > > main.pyc: main.py > python -c '__import__("main")' > > I searched google, rpm.bone and could not come up with anything. I am > using fedora 4 with gcc 4.0.2-8 and python 2.4.1-2 > > How can I fix this? > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: Compile problem 2006-01-28 16:49 ` Sven Eschenberg @ 2006-01-28 17:37 ` CodeHeads 2006-01-28 18:32 ` Sven Eschenberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: CodeHeads @ 2006-01-28 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sven Eschenberg, GCC-Help [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2150 bytes --] On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 17:49 +0100, Sven Eschenberg wrote: > Hi, > > First: DO you have the bglibs installed ? > > looking at the package contents, there is only a libbgsysdeps.a (maybe > check your system for all libbg files, see if there is a > libbg-sysdeps.so/.a ... if there is something like libbgsysdeps.so/.a > then you might need to tweak the build script, by changing: > > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ > > to > > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbgsysdeps; \ > > But check first, how the bg sysdeps lib is called on your sys and if it > is there ... > > Regards > > -Sven > > > On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 10:53 -0500, CodeHeads wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I have a problem compiling a program. It is for archiving ezmlm lists. > > > > This is the error: > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lbg-sysdeps > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > > > Here a piece of the makefile where it is generating the error: > > globals.pyc: globals.py > > python -c '__import__("globals")' > > > > load: conf-ld conf-bglibs > > ( bglibs=`head -n 1 conf-bglibs`; \ > > echo '#!/bin/sh';\ > > echo 'main="$$1"; shift';\ > > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ > > ) >load > > chmod 755 load > > > > main.pyc: main.py > > python -c '__import__("main")' > > > > I searched google, rpm.bone and could not come up with anything. I am > > using fedora 4 with gcc 4.0.2-8 and python 2.4.1-2 > > > > How can I fix this? > > > The libs are installed, now I am getting this (traceback): Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in ? File "main.py", line 15, in ? import context File "context.py", line 22, in ? global_context = { ImportError: No module named version Sorry I am learning this stuff. :( -- Best regards, ~WILL~ Public Key: 0xC8E166BB Key: http://code-heads.com/keys/ch1.asc Linux Registered User: 406084 [-- Attachment #2: This is a digitally signed message part --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 189 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: Compile problem 2006-01-28 17:37 ` CodeHeads @ 2006-01-28 18:32 ` Sven Eschenberg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Sven Eschenberg @ 2006-01-28 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ch; +Cc: GCC-Help On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 12:39 -0500, CodeHeads wrote: > On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 17:49 +0100, Sven Eschenberg wrote: > > Hi, > > > > First: DO you have the bglibs installed ? > > > > looking at the package contents, there is only a libbgsysdeps.a (maybe > > check your system for all libbg files, see if there is a > > libbg-sysdeps.so/.a ... if there is something like libbgsysdeps.so/.a > > then you might need to tweak the build script, by changing: > > > > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ > > > > to > > > > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbgsysdeps; \ > > > > But check first, how the bg sysdeps lib is called on your sys and if it > > is there ... > > > > Regards > > > > -Sven > > > > > > On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 10:53 -0500, CodeHeads wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I have a problem compiling a program. It is for archiving ezmlm lists. > > > > > > This is the error: > > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lbg-sysdeps > > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > > > > > Here a piece of the makefile where it is generating the error: > > > globals.pyc: globals.py > > > python -c '__import__("globals")' > > > > > > load: conf-ld conf-bglibs > > > ( bglibs=`head -n 1 conf-bglibs`; \ > > > echo '#!/bin/sh';\ > > > echo 'main="$$1"; shift';\ > > > echo exec `head -n 1 conf-ld` -L. "-L'$${bglibs}'" '-o "$$main" > > > "$$main.o" $${1+"$$@"}' -lbg-sysdeps; \ > > > ) >load > > > chmod 755 load > > > > > > main.pyc: main.py > > > python -c '__import__("main")' > > > > > > I searched google, rpm.bone and could not come up with anything. I am > > > using fedora 4 with gcc 4.0.2-8 and python 2.4.1-2 > > > > > > How can I fix this? > > > > > > > The libs are installed, now I am getting this (traceback): > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<string>", line 1, in ? > File "main.py", line 15, in ? > import context > File "context.py", line 22, in ? > global_context = { > ImportError: No module named version > > Sorry I am learning this stuff. :( > Okay, this is a python specific error, without having the source it'S kinda tough to see, what's goign on - honestyl, haven'T done any python coding in 2 or 3 years .... Okay, it looks like the script is trying to import a pthon module named version (version.py/.pyc) which doesn't seem to be present, or maybe is not in the search path, or something .... btw: this is not gcc specific anymore, but I will try to do my best, so maybe from here on no further traffic on the list (at least not, as long as it is python related) ... first step try figuring out where exactly that import statement is and what it looks like ... second step go hunt for a file version.py (or .pyc) if no such file is present, should it come with the build system of the software you are trying to use (seems the build system is somewhat python based) ... is it maybe a part of the python distribution or is it part of another package (maybe some lib etc. that got python bindings - though I rather doubt it, since the filename is so generic) ... Well a locate version.py shows, that I got such a file, using the package tools from my linux distribution (I am not on fedora) I get the information it's part of the python distribution itself ... Maybe your installed version is too old, which version of python are you using? maybe it's incomplete, maybe just some path screwed up .... Humm, I get the same error btw, when I try to import the file, let's take a short glance on the file ... ---- snip ---- # # distutils/version.py # # Implements multiple version numbering conventions for the # Python Module Distribution Utilities. # # $Id: version.py,v 1.7 2002/11/14 02:25:42 akuchling Exp $ # humm, okay, now we know what it is used for ... Maybe see if you can find documentation on python module distribution utilities and their proper use, then try to fix the broken script ... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* compile problem @ 2007-02-12 23:53 Chris Bruno 2007-02-13 0:03 ` Blake Huff 2007-02-13 8:42 ` Grigory Zagorodnev 0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Chris Bruno @ 2007-02-12 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help Hello all, I have just tried to compile a simple "Hello World" program in C, but it failed to do so. source code: #include <stdio.h> int main() { printk("Hello World!\n"); getchar(); return 0; } error message: ------@--------------:~/Programs/C$ gcc hello.c hello.c:1:20: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory hello.c: In function âmainâ: hello.c:5: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function âprintfâ I then changed 'printf' to 'printk' in the source code and got this error message only: ------@--------------:~/Programs/C$ gcc hello.c hello.c:1:20: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory I'm using a fresh install of Ubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10), and it has gcc 4.1 installed. -chris ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: compile problem 2007-02-12 23:53 compile problem Chris Bruno @ 2007-02-13 0:03 ` Blake Huff 2007-02-13 8:42 ` Grigory Zagorodnev 1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Blake Huff @ 2007-02-13 0:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chris Bruno, GCC-Help Chris: I'm no expert, but I'll take a swag. This is happening because the compiler doesn't know where to look for stdio.h, probably because it was installed in a "non-standard" location. For example, if it was installed to /usr/local/include/ instead of /usr/include/ (or wherever the compiler expects it), the compiler can't find it. Long story short, you probably need to locate stdio.h and direct the compiler to find it using -I (That's the dash 'eye' option). So if stdio.h is in /usr/local/include/ I would compile with: gcc -I/ usr/local/include/ hello.c. You can also find information on the internet about how to add a non- standard directory to the compiler's search path so you don't have to do this every time, but I'm lame on that and just use these options every time. Blake Huff "I'd like to take this opportunity to thank my cat for letting me live here." On Feb 12, 2007, at 5:34 PM, Chris Bruno wrote: > Hello all, > > I have just tried to compile a simple "Hello World" program in C, > but it > failed to do so. > source code: > #include <stdio.h> > > int main() > { > printk("Hello World!\n"); > getchar(); > return 0; > } > > error message: > ------@--------------:~/Programs/C$ gcc hello.c > hello.c:1:20: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory > hello.c: In function ‘main’: > hello.c:5: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in > function ‘printf’ > > > I then changed 'printf' to 'printk' in the source code and got this > error message only: > ------@--------------:~/Programs/C$ gcc hello.c > hello.c:1:20: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory > > > I'm using a fresh install of Ubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10), and it has gcc > 4.1 > installed. > > -chris > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: compile problem 2007-02-12 23:53 compile problem Chris Bruno 2007-02-13 0:03 ` Blake Huff @ 2007-02-13 8:42 ` Grigory Zagorodnev 1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Grigory Zagorodnev @ 2007-02-13 8:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chris Bruno; +Cc: gcc-help Chris Bruno wrote: > hello.c:1:20: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory > I'm using a fresh install of Ubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10), and it has gcc 4.1 > installed. Hi Chris! Make sure you have installed "glibc-headers" and "glibc-devel" package. - Grigory ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
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