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Re: After upgrading binutils ld is not found



On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Peter Barada wrote:

>
> >I have compiled and installed binutils 2.14, and now ld is not found.
> >Everything installed into /usr/local/bin, but if I type ld I get this
> >error: bash: /usr/bin/ld: No such file or directory.  The old version of
> >binutils was installed there, but I removed the rpm package.  The new
> >version of ld is installed in /usr/local/bin, what do I need to change so
> >the system knows it's there?
>
> Is /usr/bin/ld a symbolic link?  If so does it point to an executable
> that exists where the link thinks it is?
>

No it's not a symbolic link.  ld does not exist in /usr/bin.  If I
do ls /usr/bin/ld it says ls: /usr/bin/ld: No such file or directory,
which is what I would expect since it's not there.  If I type just ld from
any directory I get bash: /usr/bin/ld: No such file or directory.  If I
type 'which ld' it shows /usr/bin/ld, but it's not there.

Maybe I should put a symbolic link from /usr/bin/ld to /usr/local/bin/ld
or run configure again with --prefix /usr/bin.


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