after running the make -j3 command I did gcc-v and got "command not found"botg wrote:Peculiar. What's the output of the following? gcc -v
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after running the make -j3 command I did gcc-v and got "command not found"botg wrote:Peculiar. What's the output of the following? gcc -v
There's a space missing between the gcc and the -v.mastigos wrote:after running the make -j3 command I did gcc-v and got "command not found"botg wrote:Peculiar. What's the output of the following? gcc -v
so there isbotg wrote:There's a space missing between the gcc and the -v.mastigos wrote:after running the make -j3 command I did gcc-v and got "command not found"botg wrote:Peculiar. What's the output of the following? gcc -v
I followed the wiki ... if there's any way to get it working I'd be quite happy to hear it.botg wrote:I see. That's not the compiler known to work as listed on the FileZilla Wiki.
I'm unfamiliar with your particular setup, and the problem occurs compiling a third-party library. I'm afraid I can't be of much help in this case
I saw the wiki edits with changing directories and I re-did everything from scratch. Everything installed fine, but thing still don't go well at the Filezilla compile steps. autoreconf -i gives this:botg wrote:You have a strange directory structure there. You were following the guide too literal. I'll adjust the guide to account for this. Nonetheless, it shouldn't cause this compile error.
Can you please post a bit larger section of the output?
botg wrote:It's a compiler error. Which version are you using, ie. what's the output of gcc -v ?
So in other words, I'm probably not doing anything wrong here? Also, when i download 4.9.0, do I have re-do everything from the beginning on that wiki page? Because that would be the third time I'm doing this.botg wrote:Looks like we need to wait for the next compiler version.
In the meantime, you could try a slightly older version of the compiler, e.g. 4.9.0 (rev 2).
Yes, that's what the guide does. But it's not working for you for some reason.[Is there like a pre-compiled compiler I can download for Filezilla where its just enter the filezilla directory and it will compile it into the necessary executables.
I've been having trouble finding an older version of the compiler. Do you happen to have a link?botg wrote:You may or may not have to start over. Only trying it out will bring clarity.
Yes, that's what the guide does. But it's not working for you for some reason.[Is there like a pre-compiled compiler I can download for Filezilla where its just enter the filezilla directory and it will compile it into the necessary executables.