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problem using mkmf on redhat 8

Joe Van Dyk

5/4/2005 8:01:00 PM

Hi,

I recently upgraded Ruby to 1.8.2 on a RH 8 machine.

I'm trying to install ruby-gnome2 on it. Here's what I get:
$ ruby extconf.rb
extconf.rb: Entering directory `glib'
checking for GCC... no
checking for rb_define_alloc_func()... no
checking for rb_block_proc()... no
checking for new allocation framework... yes
checking for attribute assignment... no
checking for gobject-2.0... yes
checking for G_PLATFORM_WIN32... no
checking for g_spawn_close_id()... no
checking for g_thread_init()... no
creating Makefile

But, gcc is in the path.

Ideas?



3 Answers

Joe Van Dyk

5/4/2005 8:08:00 PM

0

Nevermind, figured it out.

The wrong gcc was in the path.

On 5/4/05, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently upgraded Ruby to 1.8.2 on a RH 8 machine.
>
> I'm trying to install ruby-gnome2 on it. Here's what I get:
> $ ruby extconf.rb
> extconf.rb: Entering directory `glib'
> checking for GCC... no
> checking for rb_define_alloc_func()... no
> checking for rb_block_proc()... no
> checking for new allocation framework... yes
> checking for attribute assignment... no
> checking for gobject-2.0... yes
> checking for G_PLATFORM_WIN32... no
> checking for g_spawn_close_id()... no
> checking for g_thread_init()... no
> creating Makefile
>
> But, gcc is in the path.
>
> Ideas?
>



Joe Van Dyk

5/4/2005 8:34:00 PM

0

Nevermind again, still having problems:

% ruby extconf.rb
checking for GCC... no
checking for rb_define_alloc_func()... no
checking for rb_block_proc()... no
checking for new allocation framework... yes
checking for attribute assignment... no
checking for gobject-2.0... yes
checking for G_PLATFORM_WIN32... no
checking for g_spawn_close_id()... no
checking for g_thread_init()... no
creating Makefile

% which gcc
/usr/bin/gcc


Why on earth can't it find gcc? On RH 8, btw.

On 5/4/05, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nevermind, figured it out.
>
> The wrong gcc was in the path.
>
> On 5/4/05, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently upgraded Ruby to 1.8.2 on a RH 8 machine.
> >
> > I'm trying to install ruby-gnome2 on it. Here's what I get:
> > $ ruby extconf.rb
> > extconf.rb: Entering directory `glib'
> > checking for GCC... no
> > checking for rb_define_alloc_func()... no
> > checking for rb_block_proc()... no
> > checking for new allocation framework... yes
> > checking for attribute assignment... no
> > checking for gobject-2.0... yes
> > checking for G_PLATFORM_WIN32... no
> > checking for g_spawn_close_id()... no
> > checking for g_thread_init()... no
> > creating Makefile
> >
> > But, gcc is in the path.
> >
> > Ideas?
> >
>



Dan Kimmel

7/11/2008 5:32:00 PM

0


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