Juanito


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Posted: Mar. 13 2007,14:18 |
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I have been trying to set things up in DSL-N to compile binaries rather than load Debian packages.
I unpacked the 2.6.12 kernel sources, loaded the DSL-N version of gnu-utils.dsl, and installed the Debian gcc-2.95 and make packages, but:
Code Sample | # ./configure ... error - c compiler not able to create executables |
According to Google, the binutils & libgcc1 packages are also required, but the error remains, even with these loaded.
I'm sure I'm missing something simple - but what?
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