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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Darwin ports Post 302331295 by DukeNuke2 on Sunday 5th of July 2009 02:27:18 PM
Old 07-05-2009
as you can read in the outputs last line: "no compiler in $path". you need to fix this. check you path settings and make sure your gcc can be found in your path!
 

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MKLIBS(1)						       Debian User's Manual							 MKLIBS(1)

NAME
mklibs - make a minimal set of libraries SYNOPSIS
mklibs [OPTION]... -d DESTINATION FILE... DESCRIPTION
Place the minimal set of libraries required by FILE(s) in DESTINATION. OPTIONS
-d DESTINATION, --dest-dir DESTINATION Place the libraries in DESTINATION. -D, --no-default-lib Omit the default library path. -L LIBDIR[:LIBDIR]... Prepend LIBDIR(s) to the library search path. --ldlib LDLIB Use LDLIB for the dynamic linker. --libc-extras-dir EXTRADIR Use EXTRADIR to find extra libc files. --target TARGET Prepend TARGET- to the gcc and binutils calls. --root ROOT Search in ROOT- for library rpaths. --sysroot SYSROOT Locate libraries and associated files relative to SYSROOT. --gcc-options OPTIONS Pass OPTIONS to the compiler when relinking. --libdir DIR Use DIR (for example, lib64) in place of lib in default library paths. -v, --verbose Explain what is being done. -h, --help Display help and exit. BUGS
mklibs does not support the --dry-run and --version options supported by mklibs.sh. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matt Kraai. Debian 2002-07-07 MKLIBS(1)
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