On Monday 02 September 2002 20:59, Philipp Thomas wrote:
David List
[ Sun, 1 Sep 2002 10:43:22 +0200]: Of course I would have liked to have the new 3.2, but the make processes of both 3.1.1 and 3.2 failed on me. There seems to be a problem with libgnat. I enclose the last part of a make of 3.1.1:
Better use the just released 3.2 as C++ programs/libraries compiled with 3.2 will be incompatible to 3.1.X versions.
I know, the enclosed error messages were just part of my latest attempt which was with 3.1.1.
And yes, libgnat belongs to the ADA part of gcc. But in order to compile gnat you need a working binary version as gnat is in great parts written in ADA.
GCC consists of C, C++, Java, ADA, Fortran77 and Objective-C compilers. If you do not need all of those languages, you can restrict the choice to a subset of your choice by using the --enable-languages options. So if you only need C and C++ (I guess you do), just use
--enable-languages=c,c++
in addition to the other configure options you're using.
I'll try it out. Thank you for your answer. Best regards, David List