On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 11:05:51AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm trying to show a group of students the difference in CPUs - performance > wise - using the same C code (generates value of PI through 1M iterations). > > Have the code working on a dual 1GHz P3, a 300MHz PowerPC G3, and wanted > to get it working on my Amiga A3000 (w/68040). > > v3r1 has been installed from CD ROM. > > gcc isn't installed by default, so I've been trying various packages. > > I've tried apt-get, dselect, and aptitude to install gcc. Each time, > I get errors about unresolved dependencies > > gcc-3.4 says that it depends on binutils (>=2.15-5) [UNAVAILABLE] > gcc-2.95 says that it depends on binutils (>=2.11.90.0.1-1) [UNAVAILABLE] > > apparently no binutils are installed > > Can someone give me a pointer to solve this?
Install binutils. Or what do you want to hear? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>wajig policy binutils binutils: Installed: 2.15-6 Candidate: 2.15-6 Version Table: *** 2.15-6 0 500 http://debian stable/main Packages 500 http://ftp.de.debian.org stable/main Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status You probably want to install gcc, which depends on gcc-3.3. gcc-2.95 is nice, but a little outdated, gcc-3.4 might have more problems on m68k than you want, gcc-3.3 was the default compiler for sarge. If you upgrade your system to etch (Debian 4.0), you will get gcc-4.1, which works pretty well on m68k by now. If you install the build-essential package, you will get the default C compiler for the Debian distribution you installed, plus libc6-dev, bintutils, make, and a few other packages that do not hurt to have installed. Depending on what you want to compile, you will need more packages installed. I don't remember which packages are on which CD, but your problem might be, that you only have the first CD and the compiler is not on this CD. So you either need some more CDs or download the packages from the internet, which only requires a: "apt-get install build-essential" as root. If you decide to use more CDs, use apt-cdrom. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]