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Old 06-16-2010
How to get a compiler gcc, cc, cl.exe...? (literally 1st time unix user)

Hi all,
I've done hours of reading on google and can't find an answer...
I'm trying to compile/install the Apache web server on a Unix vm.

When i try ./compile (the file's been unzipped already), I get this error:
Code:
[apacheweb@gisc-vm-s-5 httpd-2.2.15]$ ./configure
checking for chosen layout... Apache
checking for working mkdir -p... yes
checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu

Configuring Apache Portable Runtime library ...

checking for APR... reconfig
configuring package in srclib/apr now
checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Configuring APR library
Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking for working mkdir -p... yes
APR Version: 1.4.2
checking for chosen layout... apr
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
checking for cl.exe... no
configure: error: in `/home/apacheweb/httpd-2.2.15/srclib/apr':
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
See `config.log' for more details.
configure failed for srclib/apr

t seems I'm missing a few things, gcc, cc, cl.exe
Now most people are saying online gcc SHOULD be installed already, but when i type this command in, I get:

Code:
/usr/bin/which: no gcc in

I'm lost as to how I can get a gcc installed so I can compile things. I've tried downloading gcc-3.3.2.tar and what not, but without a compiler, these won't be installed, correct?

Any help on where to start on tackling this problem? THANKS!!

Last edited by Scott; 06-16-2010 at 07:09 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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dpkg-architecture(1)						    dpkg suite						      dpkg-architecture(1)

NAME
dpkg-architecture - set and determine the architecture for package building SYNOPSIS
dpkg-architecture [option...] [command] DESCRIPTION
dpkg-architecture provides a facility to determine and set the build and host architecture for package building. The build architecture is always determined by an external call to dpkg(1), and cannot be set at the command line. You can specify the host architecture by providing one or both of the options --host-arch and --host-type. The default is determined by an external call to gcc(1), or the same as the build architecture if CC or gcc are both not available. One out of --host-arch and --host-type is sufficient, the value of the other will be set to a usable default. Indeed, it is often better to only specify one, because dpkg-architecture will warn you if your choice does not match the default. COMMANDS
-l, --list Print the environment variables, one each line, in the format VARIABLE=value. This is the default action. -e, --equal architecture Check for equality of architecture (since dpkg 1.13.13). It compares the current or specified Debian host architecture against architecture, to check if they are equal. This action will not expand the architecture wildcards. Command finishes with an exit status of 0 if matched, 1 if not matched. -i, --is architecture-wildcard Check for identity of architecture (since dpkg 1.13.13). It compares the current or specified Debian host architecture against architecture-wildcard after having expanded it as an architecture wildcard, to check if they match. Command finishes with an exit status of 0 if matched, 1 if not matched. -q, --query variable-name Print the value of a single variable. -s, --print-set Print an export command. This can be used to set the environment variables using eval. -u, --print-unset Print a similar command to --print-unset but to unset all variables. -c, --command command-string Execute a command-string in an environment which has all variables set to the determined value. -L, --list-known Print a list of valid architecture names. Possibly restricted by one or more of the matching options --match-wildcard, --match-bits or --match-endian (since dpkg 1.17.14). -?, --help Show the usage message and exit. --version Show the version and exit. OPTIONS
-a, --host-arch architecture Set the host Debian architecture. -t, --host-type gnu-system-type Set the host GNU system type. -A, --target-arch architecture Set the target Debian architecture (since dpkg 1.17.14). -T, --target-type gnu-system-type Set the target GNU system type (since dpkg 1.17.14). -W, --match-wildcard architecture-wildcard Restrict the architectures listed by --list-known to ones matching the specified architecture wildcard (since dpkg 1.17.14). -B, --match-bits architecture-bits Restrict the architectures listed by --list-known to ones with the specified CPU bits (since dpkg 1.17.14). Either 32 or 64. -E, --match-endian architecture-endianness Restrict the architectures listed by --list-known to ones with the specified endianness (since dpkg 1.17.14). Either little or big. -f, --force Values set by existing environment variables with the same name as used by the scripts are honored (i.e. used by dpkg-architecture), except if this force flag is present. This allows the user to override a value even when the call to dpkg-architecture is buried in some other script (for example dpkg-buildpackage(1)). TERMS
build machine The machine the package is built on. host machine The machine the package is built for. target machine The machine the compiler is building for. This is only needed when building a cross-toolchain, one that will be built on the build architecture, to be run on the host architecture, and to build code for the target architecture. Debian architecture The Debian architecture string, which specifies the binary tree in the FTP archive. Examples: i386, sparc, hurd-i386. Debian architecture tuple A Debian architecture tuple is the fully qualified architecture with all its components spelled out. This differs with Debian architectures in that at least the cpu component does not embed the abi. The current tuple has the form abi-libc-os-cpu. Examples: base-gnu-linux-amd64, eabihf-musl-linux-arm. Debian architecture wildcard A Debian architecture wildcard is a special architecture string that will match any real architecture being part of it. The general form is a Debian architecture tuple with four or less elements, and with at least one of them being any. Missing elements of the tuple are prefixed implicitly as any, and thus the following pairs are equivalent: any-any-any-any = any any-any-os-any = os-any any-libc-any-any = libc-any-any Examples: linux-any, any-i386, hurd-any, eabi-any-any-arm, musl-any-any. GNU system type An architecture specification string consisting of two parts separated by a hyphen: cpu and system. Examples: i586-linux-gnu, sparc-linux-gnu, i686-gnu, x86_64-netbsd. multiarch triplet The clarified GNU system type, used for filesystem paths. This triplet does not change even when the baseline ISA gets bumped, so that the resulting paths are stable over time. The only current difference with the GNU system type is that the CPU part for i386 based systems is always i386. Examples: i386-linux-gnu, x86_64-linux-gnu. Example paths: /lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/, /usr/lib/i386-kfreebsd-gnu/. VARIABLES
The following variables are set by dpkg-architecture: DEB_BUILD_ARCH The Debian architecture of the build machine. DEB_BUILD_ARCH_ABI The Debian abi name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). DEB_BUILD_ARCH_LIBC The Debian libc name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS The Debian system name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU The Debian cpu name of the build machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). DEB_BUILD_ARCH_BITS The pointer size of the build machine (in bits; since dpkg 1.15.4). DEB_BUILD_ARCH_ENDIAN The endianness of the build machine (little / big; since dpkg 1.15.4). DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU The CPU part of DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE. DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM The System part of DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE. DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE The GNU system type of the build machine. DEB_BUILD_MULTIARCH The clarified GNU system type of the build machine, used for filesystem paths (since dpkg 1.16.0). DEB_HOST_ARCH The Debian architecture of the host machine. DEB_HOST_ARCH_ABI The Debian abi name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). DEB_HOST_ARCH_LIBC The Debian libc name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS The Debian system name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU The Debian cpu name of the host machine (since dpkg 1.13.2). DEB_HOST_ARCH_BITS The pointer size of the host machine (in bits; since dpkg 1.15.4). DEB_HOST_ARCH_ENDIAN The endianness of the host machine (little / big; since dpkg 1.15.4). DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU The CPU part of DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE. DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM The System part of DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE. DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE The GNU system type of the host machine. DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH The clarified GNU system type of the host machine, used for filesystem paths (since dpkg 1.16.0). DEB_TARGET_ARCH The Debian architecture of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_ARCH_ABI The Debian abi name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). DEB_TARGET_ARCH_LIBC The Debian libc name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.18.11). DEB_TARGET_ARCH_OS The Debian system name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_ARCH_CPU The Debian cpu name of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_ARCH_BITS The pointer size of the target machine (in bits; since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_ARCH_ENDIAN The endianness of the target machine (little / big; since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_GNU_CPU The CPU part of DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE (since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_GNU_SYSTEM The System part of DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE (since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE The GNU system type of the target machine (since dpkg 1.17.14). DEB_TARGET_MULTIARCH The clarified GNU system type of the target machine, used for filesystem paths (since dpkg 1.17.14). FILES
Architecture tables All these files have to be present for dpkg-architecture to work. Their location can be overridden at runtime with the environment variable DPKG_DATADIR. These tables contain a format Version pseudo-field on their first line to mark their format, so that parsers can check if they understand it, such as "# Version=1.0". /usr/share/dpkg/cputable Table of known CPU names and mapping to their GNU name. Format version 1.0 (since dpkg 1.13.2). /usr/share/dpkg/ostable Table of known operating system names and mapping to their GNU name. Format version 2.0 (since dpkg 1.18.11). /usr/share/dpkg/tupletable Mapping between Debian architecture tuples and Debian architecture names. Format version 1.0 (since dpkg 1.18.11). /usr/share/dpkg/abitable Table of Debian architecture ABI attribute overrides. Format version 2.0 (since dpkg 1.18.11). Packaging support /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk Makefile snippet that properly sets and exports all the variables that dpkg-architecture outputs (since dpkg 1.16.1). EXAMPLES
dpkg-buildpackage accepts the -a option and passes it to dpkg-architecture. Other examples: CC=i386-gnu-gcc dpkg-architecture -c debian/rules build eval `dpkg-architecture -u` Check if the current or specified host architecture is equal to an architecture: dpkg-architecture -elinux-alpha dpkg-architecture -amips -elinux-mips Check if the current or specified host architecture is a Linux system: dpkg-architecture -ilinux-any dpkg-architecture -ai386 -ilinux-any Usage in debian/rules The environment variables set by dpkg-architecture are passed to debian/rules as make variables (see make documentation). However, you should not rely on them, as this breaks manual invocation of the script. Instead, you should always initialize them using dpkg-architecture with the -q option. Here are some examples, which also show how you can improve the cross compilation support in your package: Retrieving the GNU system type and forwarding it to ./configure: DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) [...] ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE), $(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)) confflags += --build=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) else confflags += --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) endif [...] ./configure $(confflags) Doing something only for a specific architecture: DEB_HOST_ARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH) ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),alpha) [...] endif or if you only need to check the CPU or OS type, use the DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU or DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS variables. Note that you can also rely on an external Makefile snippet to properly set all the variables that dpkg-architecture can provide: include /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),alpha) [...] endif In any case, you should never use dpkg --print-architecture to get architecture information during a package build. ENVIRONMENT
DPKG_DATADIR If set, it will be used as the dpkg data directory, where the architecture tables are located (since dpkg 1.14.17). Defaults to <</usr/share/dpkg>>. NOTES
All long command and option names available only since dpkg 1.17.17. SEE ALSO
dpkg-buildpackage(1). 1.19.0.5 2018-04-16 dpkg-architecture(1)
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