comments about install-sh
brent verner
brent@rcfile.org
Tue Aug 22 07:02:00 GMT 2000
hi,
recently I though I'd hosed my whole system (headers, anyway) since
even after a 'make install' I still couldn't build anything with g++.
basically, I tracked this down to the fact that the gcc/install-sh
script was not installing the fresh include files over the existing
ones -- I have alias cp='cp -i' in my .bashrc. changing the following
in gcc/install-sh forces the new files to be installed.
cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}"
cpprog="${CPPROG-cp -f}"
(I notice that neither rm no mv specify the -f flag)
I'm really short on time, and I'm not sure if this is a problem with
1) my environment,
2) gcc/install-sh, or
3) libstdc++-v3 is using install-sh (which I doubt from looking
over install-sh)
If the problem is:
1), I can remove the alias from my .bashrc, but I'm
sure I can't be the only person using this safe alias.
2), either let me know so I can suggest the change
to the gcc people or you could suggest it yourself.
3), please somebody fix it :)
thanks,
brent (who _almost_ reinstalled glibc)
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