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Hi all,
I am currently testing Crypto++ 5.5.2 compatibility with Solaris 10 SPARC server. I understand that for Solaris 10 x86 server, the recommended approach is to install binutils and then:
1) compile GCC with "--with-gnu-as --with-as=/opt/csw/bin/gas"
2) overwrite /usr/ccs/bin/ld with /opt/csw/bin/gld
3) run "gmake AS=gas"
As I am not very familiar with Solaris, do bear with me on the questions that I would like to enquire below:
1) I do not have the folder /opt/csw, any idea where I have gone wrong? Subsequently, I have tried overwriting /usr/ccs/bin/ld with /usr/sfw/bin/gld instead. Is this ok?
2) Is there any pre-requisites file that I need to install other than binutils? The version I have installed is 2.19.
3) When I run the command "./configure --with-gnu-as --with-as=/opt/csw/bin/gas" at the gcc source code folder, I have the error "error: can not find install-sh or install.sh in . ./.. ./../..". Any idea what I have missed out? Subsequently, I have managed to run the configure command by copying /gcc-4.1.1/libjava/libltdl/install-sh to /gcc-4.1.1/install-sh. Is this ok?
Regards
Hui Ming
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