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From: | Juro Bystricky |
Subject: | Configure fails for "Generic C build" |
Date: | Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:18:44 -0800 |
My environment is MSYS/MINGW.
When configuring GMP release 4.1.4 for various CPUs
(Athlon, pentium,pentium2, etc.) there are no problems.
For example, the following works
correctly:
/e/gmp/gmp-4.1.4/configure
--enable-alloca=malloc-reentrant --disable-static --enable-shared
--host=athlon-pc-mingw32 --prefix=/e/gmp/gmp-4.1.4
However, when configuring for the "Generic C build"
with the following command line:
/e/gmp/gmp-4.1.4/configure
--enable-alloca=malloc-reentrant --disable-static --enable-shared
--host=none-pc-mingw32 --prefix=/e/gmp/gmp-4.1.4
or (as suggested by the GMP manual
example)
/e/gmp/gmp-4.1.4/configure
--enable-alloca=malloc-reentrant --disable-static --enable-shared
--host=none-unknown-mingw32 --prefix=/e/gmp/gmp-4.1.4 configuration fails with an error:
[snip]
checking for clock_gettime... no
checking for cputime... no checking for getpagesize... yes checking for getrusage... no checking for gettimeofday... no checking for localeconv... yes checking for memset... yes checking for mmap... no checking for mprotect... yes checking for obstack_vprintf... no checking for popen... yes checking for processor_info... no checking for read_real_time... no checking for sigaction... no checking for sigaltstack... no checking for sigstack... no checking for syssgi... no checking for strchr... yes checking for strnlen... no checking for strtoul... yes checking for sysconf... no checking for sysctl... no checking for sysctlbyname... no checking for times... no checking for vsnprintf... yes checking whether vsnprintf works... no checking whether sscanf needs writable input... no checking for mp_limb_t... no checking size of mp_limb_t... 0 configure: error: some sort of compiler problem, mp_limb_t doesn't seem to work Since I followed the instructions in the GMP manual
and the configuration fails, I decided to report this as a bug.
For more details, I attached the resulting
"config.log".
Thanks
Juro
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