[parisc-linux] Troubles following the 'recipe'

John David Anglin dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca
Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:30:39 -0400 (EDT)


> Ah this seems to yield a bit more light..
> 
> It ignores about 8 non-existent dirs.. 
> (I've added BDIR=/home/raj/parisc/gcc-build to help shorten my typing.. no
> mouse. DEST is still /usr/parisc :)
> 
> $DEST/hppa1.1-linux/bin/include
> $DEST/hppa1.1-linux/lib/include
> $DEST/hppa1.1-linux/include
> $BDIR/lib/gcc-lib/hppa1.1-linux/2.96/include
> $BDIR/hppa1.1-linux/sys-include
> $BDIR/hppa1.1-linux/include
> $DEST/hppa1.1-linux/sys-include
> $DEST/hppa1.1-linux/include
> 
> then outputs..
> 
> #include "..." search starts here:
> #include <...> search starts here:
>  .
>  ../../../gcc/libio
>  $BDIR/gcc/include
>  $DEST/lib/gcc-lib/hppa1.1-linux/2.96/include
> 
> Well now, it doesn't seem to be reading $DEST/include, why is it not?
> Seems strange that I be the only one to encounter this problem, given
> the same set of simple instructions. As well, how do I fix this? 
> 
> In the Makefile under gcc-build it lists the includedir=${prefix}/include
> and prefix as /usr/parisc, which looks correct.. ideas?

Did you install gcc?  The include paths are a bit different if it isn't
installed.

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