From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2008-11-05 15:06:57
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Quoting JonY <10...@gm...>: >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, please pay attention to your tar command, you are supplying it >>>>> with the wrong file name to work on. >>>> That is part of the problem, I don't know which files to use. >>> >>> From the wget output, the file you downloaded is >>> "gcc-core-3.4.5-20060117-1-src.tar.gz.1", you omitted the ending. >>> >> This was a wget of the same file so he adds a ',1' to the file name. > > So tar should work on whatever wget output the file as. You may need to > rename it to have a .tar.gz extension for tar to recognize it. > No, tar doesn't care what the file name is. It only cares about the content format in the file. >>>>> >>>>> The latest for the gcc-3 series is gcc-core-3.4.5-20060117-3.tar.gz. >>>>> The build script is gcc-build-3.4.5-20060117-3.tar.gz. >>>>> >>>>> Both of the above can be found at >>>>> <http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=82723&release_id=428244>. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> These are older files, I need the more current ones. >>>> >>> >>> These are the latest for the gcc 3 series. >>> >>> The source for the GCC 4 series with MinGW fixes are found here: >>> <http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=241304&release_id=596917> >>> >>> >>> If you want the vanilla gcc-4.3.2 source, you can grab them from the >>> official gcc mirrors: <http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html> >>> >>> Looks like I accidentally dropped mingw-users and did not reply it to >>> the list in my last message. >>> > > Looks like a problem on my side, mingw-users is not showing up when I > hit reply. > I use Horde/IMP as my mail client. I have three options Reply, Reply to list and Reply to all. Reply only replies to the sender regardless of REPLY TO munging. Reply to list will only reply to the list. And reply to all will reply to everyone listed as a receiver of the email. You might need to configure your mail client to your needs. >> I already have the latest GNU GCC installed, do I need to install the >> Mingw GCC?? >> > > Yes, the GCC you installed was designed to compile for your platform, > not MinGW(Windows), hence you need a "Cross-Compiler". > > Setting up the GCC cross compiler is done by passing the appropriate > host and target combination to the gcc configure. > > You may also need to install a cross binutils and install w32api and the > mingw runtime seperately. > See http://www.mingw.org/wiki/LinuxCrossMinGW for instruction on building the cross compiler. Earnie |