Hi,
Ich bin jetzt vollständig auf Linux umgestiegen. Zurzeit hab ich SuSE 10.0
nur ich schaff es nicht eines dieser programme zu installieren. Diese fehlermeldung erhalte ich bei binutils (alles als root gemacht, mkdir hab ich schon früher gemacht und tar über die grafische oberfläche):
Ich kapier mein problem nicht.Code:dhcppc0:/home/thomasgruebler # export PATH=/usr/local/avr/bin:${PATH} dhcppc0:/home/thomasgruebler # cd install dhcppc0:/home/thomasgruebler/install # cd bin* dhcppc0:/home/thomasgruebler/install/binutils-2.17 # cd obj-avr dhcppc0:/home/thomasgruebler/install/binutils-2.17/obj-avr # ../configure --target=avr --prefix=/usr/local/avr --disable-nls loading cache ./config.cache checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking target system type... avr-unknown-none checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether ln works... yes checking whether ln -s works... yes checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH dhcppc0:/home/thomasgruebler/install/binutils-2.17/obj-avr #
Google sagt mir das ich das in der profile den path nachtragen soll. nur ich weis nicht wie. bei mir sieht alles ganz anders aus:bzw alles:Code:# # Make path more comfortable # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin if test "$HOME" != "/" ; then for dir in $HOME/bin/$CPU $HOME/bin ; do test -d $dir && PATH=$dir:$PATH done fi if test "$UID" = 0 ; then test -d /opt/gnome/sbin && PATH=/opt/gnome/sbin:$PATH test -d /opt/kde3/sbin && PATH=/opt/kde3/sbin:$PATH PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH fi for dir in /var/lib/dosemu \ /usr/games \ /opt/bin \ /opt/gnome/bin \ /opt/kde3/bin \ /opt/kde2/bin \ /opt/kde/bin \ /usr/openwin/bin \ /opt/cross/bin do test -d $dir && PATH=$PATH:$dir done unset dir export PATH fiAm liebsten wär mir wenn mir wer die rpms geben lkönnte. ich schaffte es auch nicht sie zu erstellen.Code:# /etc/profile for SuSE Linux # # PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE /etc/profile. There are chances that your changes # will be lost during system upgrades. Instead use /etc/profile.local for # your local settings, favourite global aliases, VISUAL and EDITOR # variables, etc ... # # Check which shell is reading this file # if test -f /proc/mounts ; then case "`/bin/ls -l /proc/$$/exe`" in */bash) is=bash ;; */rbash) is=bash ;; */ash) is=ash ;; */ksh) is=ksh ;; */zsh) is=zsh ;; */*) is=sh ;; esac else is=sh fi # # Initialize terminal # tty=`tty 2> /dev/null` test $? -ne 0 && tty="" if test -O "$tty" -a -n "$PS1"; then test -z "${TERM}" && { TERM=linux; export TERM; } test "${TERM}" = "unknown" && { TERM=linux; export TERM; } # Do not change settings on local line if connected to remote if test -z "$SSH_TTY" ; then test -x /bin/stty && /bin/stty sane cr0 pass8 dec test -x /usr/bin/tset && /usr/bin/tset -I -Q fi # on iSeries virtual console, detect screen size and terminal if test -d /proc/iSeries -a \( "$tty" = "/dev/tty1" -o "$tty" = "/dev/console" \) ; then LINES=24; COLUMNS=80; export LINES COLUMNS TERM test -x /bin/initviocons && { eval `/bin/initviocons -e`; } fi fi unset TERMCAP # # Time until a complete key sequence must have arrived # #ESCDELAY=2000 #export ESCDELAY # # The user file-creation mask # umask 022 # # ksh/ash soemtimes do not know # test -z "$UID" && UID=`id -ur 2> /dev/null` test -z "$EUID" && EUID=`id -u 2> /dev/null` test -z "$USER" && USER=`id -un 2> /dev/null` test -z "$MAIL" && MAIL=/var/spool/mail/$USER test -z "$HOST" && HOST=`hostname -s 2> /dev/null` test -z "$CPU" && CPU=`uname -m 2> /dev/null` test -z "$HOSTNAME" && HOSTNAME=`hostname 2> /dev/null` test -z "$LOGNAME" && LOGNAME=$USER case "$CPU" in i?86) HOSTTYPE=i386 ;; *) HOSTTYPE=${CPU} ;; esac OSTYPE=linux MACHTYPE=${CPU}-suse-${OSTYPE} # Do NOT export UID, EUID, USER, MAIL, and LOGNAME export HOST CPU HOSTNAME HOSTTYPE OSTYPE MACHTYPE # # Adjust some size limits (see bash(1) -> ulimit) # Note: You may use /etc/initscript instead to set up ulimits and your PATH. # Setting of ulimits are skipped if /etc/initscript (ulimit package) exists. if test "$is" != "ash" -a ! -r /etc/initscript; then #ulimit -c 20000 # only core-files less than 20 MB are written #ulimit -d 15000 # max data size of a program is 15 MB #ulimit -s 15000 # max stack size of a program is 15 MB #ulimit -m 30000 # max resident set size is 30 MB ulimit -Sc 0 # don't create core files ulimit -Sd $(ulimit -Hd) ulimit -Ss $(ulimit -Hs) ulimit -Sm $(ulimit -Hm) fi # # Make path more comfortable # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin if test "$HOME" != "/" ; then for dir in $HOME/bin/$CPU $HOME/bin ; do test -d $dir && PATH=$dir:$PATH done fi if test "$UID" = 0 ; then test -d /opt/gnome/sbin && PATH=/opt/gnome/sbin:$PATH test -d /opt/kde3/sbin && PATH=/opt/kde3/sbin:$PATH PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH fi for dir in /var/lib/dosemu \ /usr/games \ /opt/bin \ /opt/gnome/bin \ /opt/kde3/bin \ /opt/kde2/bin \ /opt/kde/bin \ /usr/openwin/bin \ /opt/cross/bin do test -d $dir && PATH=$PATH:$dir done unset dir export PATH fi # # Many programs using readline library for line editing # should know about this (e.g. bash) # if test -z "$INPUTRC" ; then INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc test -s $HOME/.inputrc && INPUTRC=$HOME/.inputrc export INPUTRC fi # # Most bourn shell clones knows about this # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then HISTSIZE=1000 export HISTSIZE fi # # Set some environment variables for TeX/LaTeX # if test -n "$TEXINPUTS" ; then TEXINPUTS=":$TEXINPUTS:$HOME/.TeX:/usr/share/doc/.TeX:/usr/doc/.TeX" else TEXINPUTS=":$HOME/.TeX:/usr/share/doc/.TeX:/usr/doc/.TeX" fi export TEXINPUTS # # Configure the default pager on SuSE Linux # if test -z "$LESS" ; then LESS="-M -I" LESSKEY=/etc/lesskey.bin LESSOPEN="lessopen.sh %s" LESSCLOSE="lessclose.sh %s %s" LESS_ADVANCED_PREPROCESSOR="no" PAGER=less export LESSOPEN LESSCLOSE LESS LESSKEY PAGER LESS_ADVANCED_PREPROCESSOR fi # # Minicom # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then MINICOM="-c on" export MINICOM fi # # Current manpath # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then tmp="$MANPATH" unset MANPATH if test -n "$tmp" ; then MANPATH="${tmp}:`test -x /usr/bin/manpath && /usr/bin/manpath -q`" else MANPATH="`test -x /usr/bin/manpath && /usr/bin/manpath -q`" fi unset tmp export MANPATH fi # # Some applications do not handle the XAPPLRESDIR environment properly, # when it contains more than one directory. More than one directory only # makes sense if you have a client with /usr mounted via nfs and you want # to configure applications machine dependent. Uncomment the lines below # if you want this. # #XAPPLRESDIR="$XAPPLRESDIR:/var/X11R6/app-defaults:/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults" #export XAPPLRESDIR # # Set INFOPATH to tell xemacs where he can find the info files # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then tmp="$INFODIR" if test -n "$tmp" ; then INFODIR="${tmp}:/usr/local/info:/usr/share/info:/usr/info" else INFODIR="/usr/local/info:/usr/share/info:/usr/info" fi INFOPATH=$INFODIR unset tmp export INFODIR INFOPATH fi # # These settings are recommended for old motif applications # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then XKEYSYMDB=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB export XKEYSYMDB XNLSPATH=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/nls export XNLSPATH fi if test -s /etc/nntpserver ; then read NNTPSERVER < /etc/nntpserver export NNTPSERVER fi if test -s /etc/organization ; then read ORGANIZATION < /etc/organization export ORGANIZATION fi # # Midnight Commander needs this to run in color mode # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then COLORTERM=1 export COLORTERM fi # # For RCS # #export VERSION_CONTROL=numbered # # Source the files generated by SuSEconfig # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then test -r /etc/profile.d/sh.ssh && . /etc/profile.d/sh.ssh test -r /etc/SuSEconfig/profile && . /etc/SuSEconfig/profile if test -z "$SSH_SENDS_LOCALE" ; then if test -r /etc/sysconfig/language -a -r /etc/profile.d/sh.utf8 ; then tmp="$(. /etc/sysconfig/language; echo $AUTO_DETECT_UTF8)" test "$tmp" = "yes" && . /etc/profile.d/sh.utf8 unset tmp fi fi fi # # Source profile extensions for certain packages # if test -d /etc/profile.d -a -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then for s in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do test -r $s && . $s done unset s fi if test "$is" != "ash" ; then # # And now let's see if there is a local profile # (for options defined by your sysadmin, not SuSE Linux) # test -s /etc/profile.local && . /etc/profile.local fi # # Avoid overwriting user settings if called twice # if test -z "$PROFILEREAD" ; then readonly PROFILEREAD=true export PROFILEREAD fi # # System BASH specials, maybe also good for other shells # test -r /etc/bash.bashrc && . /etc/bash.bashrc if test "$is" = "bash" -a -z "$_HOMEBASHRC" ; then # loop detection readonly _HOMEBASHRC=true test -r $HOME/.bashrc && . $HOME/.bashrc fi # # KSH specials # if test "$is" = "ksh" ; then test -r /etc/ksh.kshrc && . /etc/ksh.kshrc fi if test "$is" = "ksh" -a -z "$_HOMEKSHRC" ; then # loop detection readonly _HOMEKSHRC=true test -r $HOME/.kshrc && . $HOME/.kshrc fi # # End of /etc/profile #
Grüße
Thomas







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