Hi,
I had problems installing the latest GPC distribution (gpc-20010331.tar.gz) on my GNU/Linux system (kernel 2.4.3). It compiled well, but "make pascal.install" didn't install anything. Here's why:
In the GPC source subdirectory p/script/ one of the scripts (I think "make-library-interface") didn't have its "executable" file flag set. Setting the flag with chmod and then using "make pascal.install" again solved that problem.
(If that problem's common & already known I'm sorry for rereporting it.)
dom
Dominique Schuppli wrote:
I had problems installing the latest GPC distribution (gpc-20010331.tar.gz) on my GNU/Linux system (kernel 2.4.3). It compiled well, but "make pascal.install" didn't install anything. Here's why:
In the GPC source subdirectory p/script/ one of the scripts (I think "make-library-interface") didn't have its "executable" file flag set. Setting the flag with chmod and then using "make pascal.install" again solved that problem.
(If that problem's common & already known I'm sorry for rereporting it.)
Thanks for the report, I've fixed it now.
Anyone who's updates GPC from CVS since March 31, may have to do it on their own copies like you did: chmod +x <insert your path>/p/script/make-library-interface
(* Peter, I did put a note about this on the corresponding patch... *)
Frank