Compiling 1.8.1: ld missing
Joel Konkle-Parker
jjk3 at msstate.edu
Sun Mar 2 10:25:27 CST 2003
I'm on Debian stable (woody). I have /usr/bin/ldd. Is that the same? Can
I symlink it?
- Joel
Derek Atkins wrote:
> "ld" is the linker. It is generally associated with your compiler.
> On linux it usually lives in /usr/bin/ld and is part of the
> binutils package. If you're not on Linux, then you need to
> figure out what platform you ARE on and set your path appropriately
> to find the linker.
>
> -derek
>
> Joel Konkle-Parker <jjk3 at msstate.edu> writes:
>
>
>>I'm trying to compile 1.8.1:
>>
>>----------
>>$ ./configure
>>creating cache ./config.cache
>>checking for non-GNU ld... no
>>configure: error: no acceptable ld found in $PATH
>>$
>>----------
>>
>>What's 'ld', and where do I get it?
>>
>>- Joel
>>
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