From: "Patara, Nishchal" <npatara@sdi.usa.xerox.com>
To: "'Chris Jefferson'" <caj@cs.york.ac.uk>,
"Patara, Nishchal" <npatara@sdi.usa.xerox.com>
Cc: "'gcc@gcc.gnu.org'" <gcc@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: RE: Building gcc compiler
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 19:44:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8229C4577A00D511ABC00090277A45A00402B7@us0111-ch-ms1.sdi.xcdg.xerox.com> (raw)
Thanks for your very quick reply. I will ask the SuSe guys, I think the OS
should come at least with the basic c compiler.
In this case it has become a circular problem. The installation notes say
that the prerequisite to have NNLS is gettext and gcc, gcc's prerequisite is
the ANSI C compiler for Linux but both are missing from the OS.
Any way Thanks a lot.
Nishchal Patara
Xerox Global Services
Software Development
Bldg. 111-02J
(585) 422-5601
Nishchal Patara <mailto:Npatara@sdi.usa.xerox.com>
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Jefferson [mailto:caj@cs.york.ac.uk]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 2:29 PM
To: Patara, Nishchal
Cc: 'gcc@gcc.gnu.org'
Subject: Re: Building gcc compiler
Patara, Nishchal wrote:
>Hello,
>I am a developer at Xerox. I am working on Novell team. Since Novell has
>moved to SuSe Linux so I installed the same to one of my machine. It seems
>that to install NNLS(Novell Nterprize Linux Services), we need gettext and
>to have gettext we need gcc. I installed the latest source of gcc from your
>site but it's pre-requisite is "cc", which was not at all installed with
the
>OS. I searched the whole internet and the CD's I got but could not find c
>compiler "cc" for linux.
>
>
>
cc is the general name by which a c compiler is called. The simplest way
to build gcc is simply to install gcc. However this creates a cirular
problem in your case! Suse (along with I hope every linux distribution)
comes with a gcc package. Look in your distributions instructions on how
to install packages which come with it, and install gcc from there.
Chris
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