* AW: [gentoo-user] emerge fails with "tc-getCC: command not found"
@ 2006-08-24 14:58 Noack, Sebastian
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From: Noack, Sebastian @ 2006-08-24 14:58 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi,
tc-getCC is no binary. It is a function of the eclass toolchain, to determine the path to the corresponding C-Compilier. You should make sure that the corresponding ebuild contains the line "inherit toolchain-funcs" in the beginning. But however it seems to be a bug in the specified ebuild. But maybe you can fix it by this advice.
Regards
Sebastian Noack
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. August 2006 15:49
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> Betreff: [gentoo-user] emerge fails with "tc-getCC: command not found"
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I tried to do an update of portage on Monday, but it failed with the
> following error:
>
> ------
> >>> Compiling source in
> /var/tmp/portage/portage-2.1-r2/work/portage-2.1-r2 ...
> /zeug/portage/sys-apps/portage/portage-2.1-r2.ebuild: line 63: tc-getCC:
> command not found
> /zeug/portage/sys-apps/portage/portage-2.1-r2.ebuild: line 63:
> -march=athlon64: command not found
>
> !!! ERROR: sys-apps/portage-2.1-r2 failed.
> Call stack:
> ebuild.sh, line 1539: Called dyn_compile
> ebuild.sh, line 939: Called src_compile
> portage-2.1-r2.ebuild, line 64: Called die
> ------
>
> I tried another --sync today, but the problem persists.
>
> I can find no application called tc-getCC on my computer. I wonder why
> it seems to miss suddenly, since other ebuilds with reference to it
> worked ok in the past, I think.
>
> Can somebody help me with this situation?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Philipp Tölke
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* Re: AW: [gentoo-user] emerge fails with "tc-getCC: command not found"
@ 2006-08-24 15:25 Philipp Tölke
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From: Philipp Tölke @ 2006-08-24 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Hello,
Noack, Sebastian <S.Noack@AUTOonline.de> wrote:
> tc-getCC is no binary. It is a function of the eclass toolchain, to
> determine the path to the corresponding C-Compilier. You should make
> sure that the corresponding ebuild contains the line "inherit
> toolchain-funcs" in the beginning. But however it seems to be a bug in
> the specified ebuild. But maybe you can fix it by this advice.
Thanks for your answer!
The ebuild does inherit the toolchain-funcs.
I could not find any corresponding bugs in bugzilla, and I think that
more people would have reported this problem with the portage-ebuild, if
it was a general problem.
Thanks,
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Philipp Tölke
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