On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 13:27 -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Alan M. Evans wrote: > > On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 17:43 -0500, Jeff wrote: > >> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Alan M. Evans <ame1 at extratech.com> > >> wrote: > >> > > >> > The old server was Pentium-4 based and running CentOS-5. When I > >> > installed CentOS on the new machine, I used the 64-bit version, partly > >> > because that habit is almost automatic nowadays, and partly because > >> > the new machine has 6GB of RAM, so 32-bit seemed not very appropriate. > >> > > >> > Anyway, I've managed to configure every one of the old server's many > >> > functions to match on the new server but one: I need the 32-bit > >> > version of compat-gcc-34. (Or at least I need to be able to compile > >> > 32-bit binaries with the already available version.) I can't seem to > >> > do this; am I just missing something? > >> > > <snip> > > I've tried the -m32 flag, along with "CC=gcc34" to actually cause it to > > use the compat compiler instead of the new one. The build process > > produces a lot of warnings that may or may not have been there before, > > then bails out with: > > > > make: *** No rule to make target > > `/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/3.4.6/include/stdarg.h', needed by > > `hostcom.o'. Stop. > > > > On the old server, which I have limited access to, that file is owned by > > the compat-gcc-34 package. And the 64-bit version of this package is > > installed on the new server, so the directory is x86_64-redhat-linux > > instead of i386-redhat-linux. > > Got it: you need to install the 386 *sources*; you can do that without > hurting anything, and then the things you need will be where you expect > them to be. Excuse my ignorance: What *sources* are you talking about? -Alan