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From: 386sx <386sx AT my-deja DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Building gdb 5.0
Date: 25 Jun 2001 08:35:48 GMT
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On 2000/09/29 I wrote:

> I'm trying to compile gdb 5.0 from the sources downloaded from gnu and I
> unpacked everything with the djunpack.bat file in the distribution.
> I'm using Windows 95.

> gdb-5.0$ sh ./gdb/config/djgpp/djconfig.sh
> Checking the unpacked distribution... ok.
> Editing configure scripts for DJGPP...

> It edits all of the scripts and everything goes o.k until...

> Running the configure script...
> Configuring for a i386-pc-msdosdjgpp host.
> Created "Makefile" in /usr/tmp/gdb-5.0 using "mh-frag"
> Configuring intl...
> /usr/tmp/gdb-5.0/configure: cd: intl: No such file or directory (ENOENT)

I thought this was a djgpp problem until I got Linux and ran into a similar
problem during compilation. It turns out that the culprit in the Linux
case was the CDPATH environment variable. When I unset it everything goes 
fine. 

Since I also had CDPATH set in the djgpp case, perhaps CDPATH was the 
culprit then too. Mystery finally solved?

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386

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