Hello to all and thank you for the good work,

I was trying to build GCC 4.1 RC1 on AIX 5.1 _32bit_.
The machine is not very fast and I made some mistakes in the beginning.

Now my build stops while configuring libstdc++-v3 :

------------------------------>8-----------------------------
checking for a BSD-compatible install...
/scratch/build/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/install-sh -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... no
checking for nawk... nawk
checking whether gmake sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for powerpc-ibm-aix5.1.0.0-gcc...
/scratch/build/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/objdir/./gcc/xgcc
-B/scratch/build/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/objdir/./gcc/
-B/opt/oss/apps/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/powerpc-ibm-aix5.1.0.0/bin/
-B/opt/oss/apps/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/powerpc-ibm-aix5.1.0.0/lib/ -isystem
/opt/oss/apps/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/powerpc-ibm-aix5.1.0.0/include -isystem
/opt/oss/apps/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/powerpc-ibm-aix5.1.0.0/sys-include
-maix64
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... configure: error: cannot run C
compiled programs.
If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
See `config.log' for more details.
gmake[2]: *** [configure-target-libstdc++-v3] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/scratch/build/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/objdir'
gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/scratch/build/gcc-4.1.0-20060219/objdir'
gmake: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
--------------------------------8<--------------------------

I configured with
../configure --enable-prefix=XXX --enable-threads

is the problem described at the end of the build log supposed to happen?

In earlier versions I was able to work around this build problem with
the help of the --disable-multilib configure switch.

Have I misread the target specific build instructions or is this a build
problem?


mit freundliche Gruessen / kind regards
Andreas Conz
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