[Image-SIG] Installing PIL 1.1.4 Error on make

Chris Cogdon chris at cogdon.org
Thu Oct 16 16:47:56 EDT 2003


On Thursday, Oct 16, 2003, at 13:37 US/Pacific, Bjoern Platzen wrote:

> Hi Aaron,
>
> rpm -qi gcc gives the following:
> # rpm -qi gcc
> Name        : gcc                          Relocations: (not
> relocateable)
> Version     : 2.95.3                            Vendor: SuSE AG,
> Nuernberg, Germany
> Release     : 216                           Build Date: Sam 23 Mär 2002
> 18:48:46 CET
> Install date: Die 27 Aug 2002 10:18:24 CEST      Build Host:
> Macintyre.suse.de
> Group       : Development/Languages/C and C++   Source RPM:
> gcc-2.95.3-216.src.rpm
> Size        : 3278824                          License: GPL
> Packager    : feedback at suse.de
> Summary     : The GNU C compiler and support files
> Description :
> NOTE: Be sure to install at least the following packages besides this
> one, or you won't be able to compile:  binutils and glibc-devel.
>
> Compiled with support for g77 and pascal.
>
> Authors:
> --------
> [...]
>
> SuSE series: d
> Distribution: SuSE Linux 8.0 (i386)
>
> Now I've downloaded gcc 3.3.1 and I'm going to compile it tomorrow. If 
> I
> understood right, that one supports ANSI C.

2.95.3 supports ANSI C just fine, however. In fact, I think GCC has 
supported ANSI C since its conception.

There's something ELSE wrong with your setup, which may or may not be 
fixed by installing a new version of the compiler.


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