On 13/10/2010 22:34, Paul Koning wrote: > On my Linux system (CentOS 5.5) I'm trying to do a bootstrap of the current > trunk. I have the dependencies (mpc, mfpr, gmp) installed. > > Did configure, no issues. > > Did "make bootstrap". Stage 1 runs clean up to > "configure-stage1-target-libgcc" where it runs into "can't compile". > > Config.log reveals that cc1 (the one that was just built) can't find > libmpc.so. > > Why not? It's installed... is it looking in the wrong place? I would > expect a simple configure with a simple make bootstrap to do the right > thing. > > I tried configure with --with-mpc pointing to the right mpc explicitly. No > difference, same failure at the same spot. > > Do I need to have mpc in the build tree so it's built along with gcc? That > seems strange, and it certainly isn't documented in > http://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html
If mpc isn't in your standard $prefix, you'll need to point at it using LD_LIBRARY_PATH. cheers, DaveK