Hi Marc,
Thank you very much for the valuable reply. I will run again
using your recommendation and let you know when finished.
My answers are below.
1) I run configure without any options:
ecamoux0800:/home/xhparbe/gcc-obj{xhparbe}133 ../gcc/gcc-4.7.1/configure
(I will use "--prefix in my next run").
2) Also, I used no options to run make:
ecamoux0800:/home/xhparbe/gcc-obj{xhparbe}133 make
(I will use "-j20" in my nest run)
ecamoux0800:/home/xhparbe/gcc-obj{xhparbe}133 gcc --version
2.95.2
ecamoux0800:/home/xhparbe/gcc-obj{xhparbe}134 make --version
GNU Make 3.82
Built for sparc-sun-solaris2.10
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3) You are right, I don't have /usr/xpg6/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin
before /usr/bin and I didn't passed a -j20 option to gmake.
Good idea! I will change my $PATH as well.
Regards,
Argemiro
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Glisse [mailto:marc.glisse@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: terça-feira, 26 de junho de 2012 16:37
To: Bevilacqua, Argemiro (Ericsson Montreal R&D HUB)
Cc: gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: GCC 4.7.1 - Solaris 10 SPARC Build - File not found resolved, takes too much time to run.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012, Bevilacqua, Argemiro (Ericsson Montreal R&D HUB) wrote:
> I got two errors of "file not found", during my build of GCC
> 4.7.1 on Solaris 10. I could resolve them just renaming the
> files that had wrong names. The correct names are *.hpp, but
> I found two files with *.hp extensions.
>
> I am running on a SUN T2000 machine. The compilation is still
> running, taking several hours to complete. Is there an option
> to run it more quickly? I have re-run it with "--prefix"
> option.
You know, it would help if you told us what you did: how you run
configure, how you run make, etc.
Crystal ball (somewhat foggy) tells me your PATH doesn't have
/usr/xpg6/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin before /usr/bin, and you didn't pass a -j20
option to gmake.
--
Marc Glisse
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