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* problems in making gcc binaries work
@ 2000-08-03 23:55 Dhananjay Naniwadekar
  2000-08-04 13:45 ` Alexandre Oliva
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dhananjay Naniwadekar @ 2000-08-03 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc, help-gcc

Hello All :
Thanks for your help so far. I am afraid, the whole thing is becoming
night-marish.
And Free Software Foundation people told me that hp-ux is too non-standard,
warning
me that I should brace myself for all these pin-pricks.

I am posting this problem on gcc-help board also. However I hope to reach
you fast. So I am sending you a direct mail, too.

I downloaded 2.95.2 binary depot, unzipped and untarred it. When I tried to
compile a simple  printf "hello world" file, I got the following error :
> as: "/var/tmp/cccviphc.s", line 22: error 1052: Directive name not
> recognized - NSUBSPA
Mr Jake Blanchard had asked me whether I had downloaded binutils. So I
downloaded binutils, and extracted the files. I see a file named "as" in
path :
{MY_ROOT}/binutils/binutils-RUN/opt/binutils/bin
But what do I do with it? One README file talks about running "./configure"
command. There is no file named "configure". I somewhere read that I should
include "/opt/binutils/bin" in my path. Is that the solution? Or should I
include this directory (which currently contains file "as" in PATH)?

Please let me know your feedback.

- Dhananjay Naniwadekar

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* Re: problems in making gcc binaries work
  2000-08-03 23:55 problems in making gcc binaries work Dhananjay Naniwadekar
@ 2000-08-04 13:45 ` Alexandre Oliva
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Alexandre Oliva @ 2000-08-04 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dhananjay Naniwadekar; +Cc: gcc, help-gcc

On Aug  4, 2000, "Dhananjay Naniwadekar" <nani@globalsight.com> wrote:

>> as: "/var/tmp/cccviphc.s", line 22: error 1052: Directive name not
>> recognized - NSUBSPA

> I see a file named "as" in path:
> {MY_ROOT}/binutils/binutils-RUN/opt/binutils/bin

Your PATH doesn't matter.  It should be in some directory GCC
searches, as explained in the FAQ.

-- 
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

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