./configure on cygwin in window platform

JonY jon_y@users.sourceforge.net
Tue Feb 2 00:15:00 GMT 2010


On 2/1/2010 21:49, J J wrote:
> Please help me out. I spent for three days but I still could install gcc in window on cygwin.
>
> Problem is I could not install gcc file, (mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2), on cygwin in window platform.
>
> I would like to unpack and intall gcc (mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2) on cygwin on window platform. I follow instruction posted on http://cygwin.wikia.com/wiki/How_to_install_GCC_4.3.0. The problem I have found out is I could not process the configure step as below. The result shows "No such file or directory"
>
> Steps:
> $ mkdir build
> $ cd build
> $ ../gcc-*/configure --enable-languages=c,c++
> $ make
> $ make install
>
> May it be because of (1) setting srcdir or objdir non-correctly or (2) else ?
>
> What I have done are:
> 1. Download gcc file and load it into /usr/build. Build subfolder is created by me. -->  ( equal to $ mkdir build  and  $ cd build)
> 2. Unpack gcc tar.bz2 file (mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2) on that location. -->  It generates trunk subfolder that contains some subfolder too.
> 3. $mkdir build  and $cd build -->  current location is urs/build
> 4. $ ../trunk/configure --enable-languages=c,c++  -->  It does not work. Error = "No such file or directory"
>
> Comparing to what you recommend on http://gcc.gnu.org/install/configure.html ,
>
> To configure GCC:
> % mkdir objdir
> % cd objdir
> % srcdir/configure [options] [target]
>
> You mentions that  objdir can not be a subdirectory of srcdir.  This is why I tried one more time with the different folder and the same level under usr folder. What I did are:
>
> 1. Download gcc (mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2) for window platform again into usr/tmp
> 2. Unpack it in the usr/tmp/. The path result are approximately
>      usr/tmp/trunk/mingw..1*
>      usr/tmp/trunk/mingw..2*
>      usr/tmp/trunk/mingw..3*
>      usr/tmp/trunk/mingw..4*
>
> 3. $cd build -->  under usr folder -->  current location is usr/build -->  build is already created by me on the previous work.
> 4  command to configure ->  $../mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2/configure --enable-language=c,c++  -->  Show error msg = "No such file or directory"
> 5. Try $ ../trunk/mingw-w64-trunk-snapshot-20091222.tar.bz2/configure --enable-language=c,c++  -->  Show error msg = "No such file or directory".
>
>
> Please help me out. I don't why I could not and thank you very much,
> Jasmine
> Ps. I am pretty much new with cygwin and this is my first time.

Hi,

you've unpacked it to usr/tmp/trunk..., in usr/build, use ../trunk
/.../mingw... instead.

You have also forgot to set --target, please read the mingw-w64 build
instructions more carefully.

I suggest you read <http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/linuxcommand.org/index.php>.
It would help a new user like you to make sense of the CLI environment.


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