Thanks to Jim Wilson's help, I eliminated a non-standard file,
/usr/bin/true, which was interfering with gcc scripts.
Now everything is fine with gcc building.
-Tom
Tom Browder
Niceville, Florida
USA
On Nov 15, 2007 6:24 PM, Jim Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > Attached is a log of my build attempt (and the config.log).
...
> These lines in the output are suspect:
> /bin/sh: /usr/bin/true: Success
> I don't have a /usr/bin/true on my F7 machines. There is a /bin/true.
Tom Browder wrote:
Attached is a log of my build attempt (and the config.log).
There is a config.log file in every directory that gets configured. It
looks like you attached the one from the top-level dir which is not
where the problem is occurring.
The "make -j3" makes the output hard to