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Re: [hylafax-users] Mac OS X configure / libstdc++
I have seen this one before,
Try with the following flags, and let me know what happens:
./configure --with-GETTY="BSD" --with-CXXFILE="-x c++"
I thought that this should already be included. My apologies for my earlier
response, I should have re-read it before I sent it.
Lets see if we get the same errors, if not I may have to think up a couple
more questions. Can you build a simple "dummy" c program like hello_world.
c and get it to compile and link?
Lets see if we can get you to be #4, what I would also like to do, if you
could please take notes of the path we travel troubleshooting this, so that
we may update the FAQ accordingly.
Lee and I suffer from the same problem, we do not have a green field
machine to start from scratch, so there are things which we have probably
"obviously" done to the machines, and overlook it in the FAQ.
Would you mind re-installing the developer kit (December) if the flags
above do not work, and check the install log, incase we are suffering from
some odd corruption.
Let me know how you go.
Kind Regards,
Guy
> [www:~] cyril% uname -a
> Darwin www.macosxfr.com 5.5 Darwin Kernel Version 5.5: Thu May 30 14:51:26
> PDT 2002; root:xnu/xnu-201.42.3.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
> [www:~] cyril% which cc
> /usr/bin/cc
> [www:~] cyril% `which cc` -v
> Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/2.95.2/specs
> Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-934.3, based on gcc version 2.95.2
> 19991024 (release)
> <SNIP>
> [www:/Volumes/untitled/hylafax-4.1.2] cyril% ./configure
>
> Configuring HylaFAX (tm) (aka FlexFAX) 4.1.2.
>
> If configure does the wrong thing, check the file config.log for
> information that may help you understand what went wrong.
>
> Reading site-wide parameters from ./config.site.
> Well I'll be, a powerpc-apple-darwin5.5 system.
> Using /usr/bin/cc for a C compiler (set CC to override).
> Looks like /usr/bin/cc supports the -g option.
> Using " -g" for C compiler options.
> Looks like /usr/bin/cc has an ANSI C preprocessor.
> ... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined, will compensate.
> Looks like /usr/bin/cc does not support the -M option for generating
> make dependencies; will disable automatic make dependency building.
> Using /usr/bin/CC for a C++ compiler (set CXX to override).
> Looks like /usr/bin/CC supports the -g option.
> Using " -g" for C++ compiler options.
> Looks like /usr/bin/CC has an ANSI C preprocessor.
> ... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined, will compensate.
> Using /usr/bin/make to configure the software.
> Using "include file" syntax for Makefiles.
> Using /usr/local/bin/bash to process command scripts.
>
> Missing C++ runtime support for CC (/usr/bin/CC).
>
> Compilation of the following test program failed:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> #include "iostream.h"
> int main(){ cout << "Hello World!" << endl; return 0;}
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Usually this is because you do not have a standard C++ library
> installed on your system or you have installed it in a non-standard
> location. If you do not have a C++ library installed, then you must
> install it. If it is installed in a non-standard location, then you
> should configure the compiler so that it will automatically be found.
>
> (For recent gcc releases this is libstdc++, for older gcc - libg++)
>
> Unrecoverable error! Once you've corrected the problem rerun this script.
>
> After reading that message, I figured something was lacking in libstdc++
> or it wasn't found. I added /usr/lib to the unset LIBRARY_PATH env
> variable with no luck. So I am still thinking that libstdc++ lacks things
> (there's been some talk about it on cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com).
>
> This is where I'm at. What I'd really prefer is become number 4
> successfull ;-)
>
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