hi I try to build pjsip in centos 7 and has an error.
I has limited experience in Linux, in my new project i have to use pjsip in Centos 7 I download the pjsip library version 2.9 unpacked and try to compile.
I test this two configuration.
$ ./configure
....
checking for cc++... no
checking for cl.exe... no
checking for FCC... no
checking for KCC... no
checking for RCC... no
checking for xlC_r... no
checking for xlC... no
checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no
checking whether g++ accepts -g... no
aconfigure: error: C++ compiler does not work
I think this is not correct.
I try this
$ ./configure-legacy
CROSS_COMPILE =
LINUX_POLL = select
The configuration for current host has been written to 'build.mak'.
Customizations can be put in:
- 'user.mak'
- 'pjlib/include/pj/config_site.h'
Next, run 'make dep && make clean && make'
could be right but the make fails
$ make
....
../src/pj/sock_bsd.c:147:35: error: ‘TCP_NODELAY’ undeclared here (not in
a function)
const pj_uint16_t PJ_TCP_NODELAY= TCP_NODELAY;
^
make[2]: *** [output/pjlib-x86_64-linux-gcc/sock_bsd.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/mnt/hgfs/sharedfolder/pjproject-
2.9/pjlib/build'
make[1]: *** [libpj-x86_64-linux-gcc.a] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/hgfs/sharedfolder/pjproject-
2.9/pjlib/build'
make: *** [all] Error
I need some help with this problem thank a lot.
C compiler missing.
Is gcc available on your system??
sudo yum groupinstall 'Development Tools'
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I need to install gcc 4.7.x on my fedora 23 in order to make Matlab compile the code. I also came across an error when I was trying to use Cuda which required gcc 4.9.x or lower.
I tried to compile gcc-4.7.4 from scratch but I get the following errors:
Makefile:4107: recipe for target 'all-stage1-gcc' failed
make[2]: *** [all-stage1-gcc] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/x/src/objdir'
Makefile:19334: recipe for target 'stage1-bubble' failed
make[1]: *** [stage1-bubble] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/x/src/objdir'
Makefile:903: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
I made a separate directory for configuration and building and I ran the configure as:
../gcc-4.7.4/configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-multilib --prefix=$HOME/gcc-4.7.4
However I think the problem rises from the fact that I am using gcc-5.3.1 to compile gcc-4.7.4 but I have no idea how to fix it.
I noticed there is no packages available from dnf to install gcc-4.7.x either.
It looks like you put your build dir inside the source tree. Don't do that. Follow the wiki's instructions.
do not run ./configure from within the source directory, this is not supported. You need to run configure from outside the source directory, in a separate directory created for the build
It'll look something like this:
tar xzf gcc-4.7.4.tar.gz
cd gcc-4.7.4
./contrib/download_prerequisites
cd ..
mkdir objdir
cd objdir
$PWD/../gcc-4.7.4/configure --no-multilib --prefix=$HOME/gcc-4.7.4 --enable-languages=c,c++
make
make install
This question is a little dated now, but patching gcc/cp/cfns.gperf did the trick for me. See here: https://gist.github.com/joka90/bb8ef36aa755994d3b3d/. Built using gcc 5.3.1 under Fedora 23.
#Download and apply fix to be able to build gcc 4.7 with gcc 5.1
cd /path/to/build/gcc/source
wget https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/504982/raw/ -O cfns-fix-mismatch-in-gnu_inline-attributes.patch
patch -p1 -i cfns-fix-mismatch-in-gnu_inline-attributes.patch
I have installed mingw64 and MSYS2 from the official site (http://mingw-w64.org/doku.php) following the instructions. Added bin folders to win7 PATH var. Everything seems to work. I run this command from MSYS2:
gcc --version
and it works.
Now I´m trying to install Lua 5.3 (lua-5.3.1.tar.gz from lua.org). I decompressed the file using WinRAR. From MSYS2, I go to my Lua directory
cd /e/Programming/Libs/lua-5.3.1/
then I run the make command
mingw32-make mingw
But it doesn´t work. I got this message...
cd src && E:/Programming/mingw64/mingw64/bin/mingw32-make mingw
mingw32-make[1]: Entering directory 'E:/Programming/Libs/lua-5.3.1/src'
E:/Programming/mingw64/mingw64/bin/mingw32-make "LUA_A=lua53.dll" "LUA_T=lua.exe" \
"AR=gcc -std=gnu99 -shared -o" "RANLIB=strip --strip-unneeded" \
"SYSCFLAGS=-DLUA_BUILD_AS_DLL" "SYSLIBS=" "SYSLDFLAGS=-s" lua.exe
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: invalid option -- =
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: invalid option -- g
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: invalid option -- u
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: invalid option -- 9
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: invalid option -- 9
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: invalid option -- a
E:\Programming\mingw64\mingw64\bin\mingw32-make: unrecognized option '--strip-unneeded SYSCFLAGS=-DLUA_BUILD_AS_DLL SYSLIBS= SYSLDFLAGS=-s lua.exe'
Usage: mingw32-make [options] [target] ...
This program built for x86_64-w64-mingw32
Report bugs to <bug-make#gnu.org>
makefile:116: recipe for target 'mingw' failed
mingw32-make[1]: *** [mingw] Error 2
mingw32-make[1]: Leaving directory 'E:/Programming/Libs/lua-5.3.1/src'
makefile:55: recipe for target 'mingw' failed
mingw32-make: *** [mingw] Error 2
I dont want to download Lua binaries, I want to compile it myself
How can I fix this?
I was having the same issue. I looked at this page:
http://www.thijsschreijer.nl/blog/?p=863
What I saw was that I did not have c:\mingw\msys\1.0\bin in my path variable. I added it just after the MinGW\bin path and it worked fine then.
Building mono from downloaded source on an Android device. Ran make get-monolite-latest and still get the following errors
make[2]: Entering directory `/bld/mono/mono-4.0.0/runtime'
if test -w /bld/mono/mono-4.0.0/mcs; then :; else chmod -R +w /bld/mono/mono-4.0.0/mcs; fi
cd /bld/mono/mono-4.0.0/mcs && make --no-print-directory -s NO_DIR_CHECK=1 PROFILES='binary_reference_assemblies net_4_5 xbuild_12 xbuild_14 monodroid ' CC='gcc --sysroot=/usr/gcc-4.9.2/sysroot' all-profiles
make[6]: mcs: Command not found
make[6]: *** [build/deps/basic-profile-check.exe] Error 127
*** The compiler 'mcs' doesn't appear to be usable.
*** Trying the 'monolite' directory.
Illegal instruction
make[8]: *** [build/deps/basic-profile-check.exe] Error 132
*** The contents of your 'monolite' directory may be out-of-date
*** You may want to try 'make get-monolite-latest'
I've found what I think is the mcs executable in runtime/_tmpdir/bin, but copying it to where the build seems to be looking for it doesn't help.
How do I resolve this?
As the error message suggests: You may want to try the command 'make get-monolite-latest'
You need a certain mono version for building mono 4, I think it was >= 3.8 or so. The monolite should help out in this case.
I'm trying to get GSL version 1.16 built using MinGW but I'm running into some problems. I followed these instructions which involve invoking these commands from within sh.exe.
tar zxvf <the name of your gsl source package>
cd gsl-<the version number of your gsl source package>
./configure --enable-static=yes --enable-shared=yes --prefix=/c/GSL-<version number of gsl source package>
make
make install
I obtained these messages before make gave up.
/usr/bin/sed: can't read <my last name>/gsl-1.16/cblas/libgslcblas.la: No such file or directory
libtool: link: `<my last name>/gsl-1.16/cblas/libgslcblas.la' is not a valid libtool archive
make[2]: *** [libgsl.la] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/<my full name>/gsl-1.16'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/<my full name>/gsl-1.16'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Can anyone explain this? Could it be something to do with one of the file paths involving a space between my first last names? Alternatively, does anyone know of me another way to install the GSL which has definitely worked for them?
I have tried to compile clang and llvm using the clang getting started manual. However, at step 5, when I do make, I get the following error. Any idea what is going on here, and how to fix it? Note that I am using Ubuntu 10.04 on a 64 bit x86 system.
cp: cannot stat `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang/runtime/compiler-rt/clang_linux/full-x86_64/libcompiler_rt.a': No such file or directory
make[4]: *** [/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/Debug+Asserts/lib/clang/3.1/lib/linux/libclang_rt.full-x86_64.a] Error 1
rm /home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/Debug+Asserts/lib/clang/3.1/lib/linux/.dir
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang/runtime/compiler-rt'
make[3]: *** [compiler-rt/.makeall] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang/runtime'
make[2]: *** [all] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang'
make[1]: *** [clang/.makeall] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools'
make: *** [all] Error 1
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The instruction given on this site work!
I had the same problem. As Eli suggested, I got the 3.0 release. It doesn't come with a 'getting started' but you can follow the INSTALL file from clang's root top.
You should be able to copy/paste the following (as root of course for the /usr/local/ part)
export NUMCPU=4 # or however many cores you want to paralell build with
export ORIGDIR=$PWD
wget http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/llvm-3.0.tar.gz
tar -zxf llvm-3.0.tar.gz
cd llvm-3.0.src/tools
wget http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/clang-3.0.tar.gz
tar -zxf clang-3.0.tar.gz
mv clang-3.0.src clang
cd $ORIGDIR
mkdir build
cd build
../llvm-3.0.src/configure --prefix=/usr/local
make -j$NUMCPU
cd tools/clang
make install
--
update, I should also note that following the 'getting started guide' with latest subversion (2012 09 10) actually does work , and i copy/pasted the lines exactly from the 'getting started' page http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html (including 'optional' stuff) on a Fedora machine on ppc64.