On Sat, 09 Nov 2002 22:35:07 MST, Lynn David Newton <lynn.newton(a)cox.net> said:
*** PANIC *** The C compiler can no longer build working
executables.
*** PANIC *** Please examine the tail of config.log for runtime errors.
Hmm.. no config.log output that I can see, so I'm speculating here.
*** PANIC *** The most likely reason for this problem is that
configure
*** PANIC *** links with shared libraries, but those libraries cannot be
*** PANIC *** found at run time.
The panic message is, quite frankly, probably full of bovine fertilizer.
The *real* most common problems at this point are:
1) Check 'df' and 'df -i' to make sure that you've not run out of
space
(either on the filesystem you untarred XEmacs on, and/or /tmp,/var/tmp,
or whatever your compiler uses for work space).
2) You untarred and/or built XEmacs before as root, but are now building
as a mortal user. As a result, you're missing write permissions on
either '.' or 'conftest' (the binary name that configure uses).
3) Less likely - bogon umask value and/or stray 'chmod -R' has whomped
something in an interesting manner.
If 'df', 'df -i', and 'ls -la' dont find something that explains
it,
let us know - this time with the corresponding config.log output...
(XEmacs crew - can we get that panic message cleaned up to match reality?)
--
Valdis Kletnieks
Computer Systems Senior Engineer
Virginia Tech