My problem is that I can't get the compiler to find headers located in /usr/local/include. I am trying to compile libpng which wants the header "zlib.h":
I have no clue why it's not finding it.
Hello,
I got a make compilation error saying
make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/include/iso/stdio_iso.h', needed by `.test.d'. Stop.
The mentioned folder `/usr/include/iso/' doesnt exist in solaris5.7 sparc that i am using.
I need to know which package will actually install the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
we are converting from IBM-AIX(xl c/c++ compiler) to Linux(GCC complier).
As a part of this i need to change the CFLAGS.
The xl c/c++ complier CFLAGS is
CFLAGS := $(CDEBUG) $(PROJECT_INCLUDE_DIRS) $(COBJECT_MODE) -qcpluscmt -qmakedep -qcheck=all \
-qalign=bit_packed $(LINT_FLAGS)... (0 Replies)
Hi there!
gcc seems not to include available files, see below:
What should I do?
Look forward to your reply/replies!
Thanks
Grahamb
In the source directory I enter:
#gcc -Wall -I/usr/include ./gtkdaq.c > ./out.log 2>&1
Response:
In file included from ./gtkdaq.c:3:... (2 Replies)
hi,
can we install gcc compiler in unix based OS(sun solar,IBM AIX,HP,etc) and also
can we install sun cc compiler in AIX environment and vice versa.
and more ..is linux support cc compiler
regards
Ajay (3 Replies)
as in subject. I've got bos.rte.security and I see /usr/lib/libdes.a , but the des_crypt.h header is not to be found.
I'm running 6.1 and need an answer for that release, BTW.
TIA! (1 Reply)
I'm not sure if this is the default behavior for the ld command, but it does not seem to be looking in /usr/local/lib for shared libraries.
I was trying to compile the latest version of Kanatest from svn. The autorgen.sh script seems to exit without too much trouble:
$ ./autogen.sh
checking... (2 Replies)
Can I replace the gcc, and along with all other binaries too, in MSYS2 minGW64 with ones by MinGW64 Project
Can i safely replace the gcc, if asked, telling its version:
gcc.exe (Rev2, Built by MSYS2 project) 6.2.0
Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: abdulbadii
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
qd-config
QD-CONFIGG(1)QD-CONFIGG(1)NAME
qd-config - determine flags for compilation and linking
SYNOPSIS
qd-config [options]
DESCRIPTION
To link a Fortran-90 program with the C++ qd library, it is recommended to link with the C++ compiler used to generate the library. The
Fortran 90 interface (along with a C-style main function calling f_main) is found in the qdmod library. The qd-config script can be used
to determine which flags to pass to compile and link your programs.
OPTIONS --src Switch between source and system location.
--prefix
Output configured prefix value.
--exec-prefix
Output configured exec_prefix value.
--build-flags
Compiler options used during build.
--build-libs
Linker options used during build.
--configure-args
Configure arguments used for build.
--cxx C++ compiler.
--cflags
C++ preprocessor and compiler options.
--cxxflags
C++ compiler options.
--libs-la
C++ linker options and libtool archive location.
--libs C++ linker options.
--fc Fortran compiler.
--fcflags
Fortran compiler options.
--fclibs
Fortran linker options.
--fmainlib
C++ linker options for main program written in Fortran.
--version
Output version.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Leidert <daniel.leidert@wgdd.de> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
User Commands 2008-05-11 QD-CONFIGG(1)