Alek Paunov wrote:
On 05.11.2012 10:36, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
Check Build-time dependencies section in the docs or spec file:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/gcc-python-plugin.git/tree/gcc-python-...
I am wondering about:
# "six" is used at buildtime:
BuildRequires: python-six
BuildRequires: python3-six
because I could not get python-six for the ubuntu version. The info I
got was that six is outdated...
I could build with make without the python-six package.
> Hard to find an entry point :-)
insn_file is not an entry point - the plugin entry point is
plugin_init in plugin.c
:-) I search an entry point for *me* to parse c++ files, not an entry
point of the compiler :-)
If you are certain about your non packaged GCC on Ubuntu as
development environment, I will have to install an Ubuntu VM here,
but please provide me with instructions how to build this /opt GCC.
Yes, I am certain on my systems :-) I am not interested in installing a
complete new distro only for checking one library. And I believe that
missing only one symbol should not be a such big deal. But I think it is
to much work that you have to install a new distro only for fixing my
problems! It is not so important for me to get the things run and I
could check out another distro on my colleagues desktops in the next week.
My gcc was build with:
../configure --prefix=/opt/linux-gnu_4.7.2
--with-mpfr=/opt/linux-gnu_4.7.2 --with-mpc=/opt/linux-gnu_4.7.2
--with-ppl=/opt/linux-gnu_4.7.2 --with-gmp=/opt/linux-gnu_4.7.2
--enable-languages=c,c++
Thanks a lot for contribute your time for my problem!
Regards
Klaus