Recompile problem
Anthony E Pappas
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From: pappas@egr.msu.edu (Anthony E Pappas)
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Subject: recompiling from source
To: pappas@egr.msu.edu (Anthony E Pappas)
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 11:26:51 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: pappas@egr.msu.edu (Anthony E Pappas)
In-Reply-To: < 199706032233.PAA00947@rottweiler.cisco.com > from "Tim Iverson" at Jun 3, 97 03:33:54 pm
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I'm a new user on GNU-Win32 and I'm having trouble recompiling the
source to recreate the compiler ( eventually I want to recompile for a
cross compiler). I have the binaries installed in c:\gnuwin32\b18 and
I have the source in c:\gnu\cdk. I create a dir. called
c:\gnu\obj\native, then I start bash and execute the configure
command: '\gnu\cdk\configure'. This seems to work fine and I then begin
the make : 'make'. I compiles for a while and then it stops due to a fatal erro:
make: DLLTOOL@:command not found
make: *** [libtcl7.6.a] Error 127
make: *** [all] Error 2
make: *** [all-tcl] Error 2
I thought that maybe the path was wrong but in bash I can execute
DLLTOOL and bash finds it. I've tried this in both 95 and NT (I have dual boot) I have set the PATH to include c:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\bin;c:\gnuwin32\b18\tcl\bin at the begining of the PATH and added '.' at the end.
The enviroments is set up as :
GCC_EXEC_PREFIX=C:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32\lib\gcc-lib\
GDBTK_LIBRARY=c:/gnuwin32/b18/share/gdbtcl
TCL_LIBRARY=C:/gnuwin32/b18/tcl/lib/tcl7.6
I was hoping that someone who has done this before might have a hint for me.
Thanks,
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pappas@egr.msu.edu
Tony
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