On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> feralert wrote:
>> I have sent this message to the support list but since I'm using dev
>> version 7.0-rc2 I sent it here too...
>
> Just keep it at lfs-support.
>
>> Im on the "6.17.1. Installation of GCC" chapter, I just did 'make -k
>> check' (got an error, but as it reads "do not stop at errors", I guess
>> thats all right -see the error in the text below-).
>> I have then run '../gcc-4.6.1/contrib/test_summary' as instructed, but
>> it shows no output. I have search google and the mailing lists but
>> didnt find anything related, any ideas?
>>
>> - The version of the book being used:
>>  7.0-rc2
>>
>> - The host distribution and version being used to create LFS
>> CRUNCHBANG LINUX LIVE CD (crunchbang-10-20110207-openbox-i686.iso)
>> based on Debian Squeeze.
>>
>>
>> - The output from the Section vii, “Host System Requirements”
>> crunchbang@crunchbang:~$ bash version-check.sh
>
> Once you get th eChapter 6, you are using all new tools.
>
>
>>
>> - The package or section the problem was encountered in
>> "6.17.1. Installation of GCC"
>>
>> - The exact error message or symptom being received
>> 1) when i did 'make -k check' , I got this error:
>
> Compare what you got to:
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/build-logs/7.0-rc2/core2duo/test-logs/080-gcc

I don't quite understant how or what to compare, but if it is at the
'gcc tests' section of the page, It doesnt look at all like it, at
least the error I get is not there.


>
>> Making a new site.exp file...
>> srcdir=; export srcdir; EXPECT=expect; export EXPECT; runtest=runtest;
>> if /bin/sh -c " --version" > /dev/null 2>&1; then   exit_status=0;
>> l='libgomp'; for tool in ; do     if   --tool  --srcdir  ;     then :;
>> else exit_status=1; fi;   done; else echo "WARNING: could not find
>> `runtest'" 1>&2; :;fi; exit
>> WARNING: could not find 
>> /sources/gcc-build/i686-pc-linux-gnu/libgomp/testsuite'
>
> It looks like it is looking in the wrong place.  I'd say you missed part of:
>
> mkdir -v ../gcc-build
> cd ../gcc-build

I did that. I have been going through all the commands I gave and I
can see all of them are there, including those two.

>
> You need to have started from /sources/gcc-4.6.1/.

I started from there and end up in /sources/gcc-build


I guess I'll better try gcc again from the beginning.

Thanks for replying,
Fred.

>
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