From: Brian K. <bk...@on...> - 2002-02-21 04:38:13
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OK, I'm still having trouble, I think I've narrowed it down, but I don't know whether it is from the libsig configure or from my system. It is still giving me errors when I try configuring, and it is still at the ld portion of things. Here is the question: When I just type in gcc I get output like this: gcc.exe: No input files When I type in ld I get: c:\compilers\mingw\bin\ld.exe: No input files I have mingw installed (as you may have guessed) in c:\compilers\mingw Cygwin doesn't evince this when I tried the same steps. Does this happen with anyone else? I think that the configure script is expecting to find ld.exe but it is finding a full path returned to it. Btw. I can configure it with cygwin, since it isn't acting strangely with ld.exe -----Original Message----- From: Earnie Boyd [mailto:ear...@ya...] Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:07 AM To: Brian Kropf Cc: 'Earnie Boyd' Subject: Re: [Mingw-msys] Re: [Mingw-users] Question about aclocal Brian Kropf wrote: > > Here is a different, but related question... > > I took cygwin out of my Path variable (winXP) I don't think I'll need it > anymore anyway. But now when I try to configure, it gets to the point > where it looks for gcc's ld and can't find it. It finds the other > pieces before that so I wonder what gives?? It says it can't find ld on > the path. Is there a path to set in msys that is separate from the > external path?? > My PATH is set to: /bin:/mingw/bin:/c/IT_Comm/Oracle/Net/bin:/c/WINNT/system32:/c/WINNT:/c/ WINNT/System32/WBEM I have MinGW-1.1 installed in C:\mingw and my /etc/fstab file contains: $ cat /etc/fstab c:/mingw /mingw > BTW thanks for your prompt responses!!! > Wednesday is my play day. ;) I hope to have MSYS-1.0.5 uploaded by the end of my day. Earnie. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |