On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:17 PM, Gary Funck <g...@intrepid.com> wrote: > > 1. I have "." on $PATH. > > 2. In one build of the latest GCC trunk, I specify > CC=/usr/bin/gcc and CXX=/usr/bin/g++ and everything > works. > > 3. In another build, I don't specify CC or CXX. > Therefore they default to 'gcc' and 'g++'. > This fails: > g++: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory > > If I remove "." from $PATH then the configuration in 3 will build. > > The problem is that there is a g++ executable under the > built gcc directory, but cc1plus and other g++ component > parts haven't been built yet. > > I can file a bug reported if necessary, but am wondering > if it is a known requirement not to have "." on $PATH > or to explicitly set CC and CXX?
it's a bug. Ian