make -s smaug
Compiling o/imc.o….
make[1]: g++-4.1: Command not found
make[1]: *** [o/imc.o] Error 127
make: *** [all] Error 2
make -s smaug
Compiling o/imc.o….
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/specs
Target: i486-slackware-linux
Configured with: ../gcc-4.2.3/configure –prefix=/usr –enable-shared –enable-languages=ada,c,c++,fortran,java,objc
–enable-threads=posix –enable-__cxa_atexit –disable-checking –with-gnu-ld –verbose –with-arch=i486
–target=i486-slackware-linux –host=i486-slackware-linux
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.2.3
/usr/libexec/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/cc1plus -quiet -v -D_GNU_SOURCE -DIMC -DIMCSMAUG imc.c -quiet -dumpbase imc.c
-mtune=i486 -march=i486 -auxbase-strip o/imc.o -g2 -Wall -Werror -Wshadow -Wformat-security -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align
-Wredundant-decls -Wconversion -version -o /tmp/ccaZ3Cxg.s
ignoring nonexistent directory "/usr/lib/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/../../../../i486-slackware-linux/include"
#include "…" search starts here:
#include <…> search starts here:
/usr/lib/qt/include
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/../../../../include/c++/4.2.3
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/../../../../include/c++/4.2.3/i486-slackware-linux
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/../../../../include/c++/4.2.3/backward
/usr/local/include
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-slackware-linux/4.2.3/include
/usr/include
End of search list.
GNU C++ version 4.2.3 (i486-slackware-linux)
compiled by GNU C version 4.2.3.
GGC heuristics: –param ggc-min-expand=90 –param ggc-min-heapsize=113062
Compiler executable checksum: 6e821a92395a6d11d0fecef5a903c36b
cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors
/usr/include/features.h:265:5: warning: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" is not defined
In file included from (etc):
/usr/include/sys/sysmacros.h:43: warning: C99 inline functions are not supported; using GNU89
/usr/include/sys/sysmacros.h:43: warning: to disable this warning use -fgnu89-inline or the gnu_inline function attribute
In file included from (etc):
/usr/include/stdio.h:830:5: warning: "__USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL" is not defined
…and it goes on and on. Anyhow, the extent of what little I've been able to beat mercilessly out of Google seems to be that this is some sort of error or othersuch introduced with version 4.1 or 4.2 of gcc that has been dealt with as of 4.3. However, I can't seem to get a concrete answer on that particular bit, or anything else (i.e, if there's something new to how C99 is handled I haven't been told of - maybe new compiler options I need to set, or something else), so any help would be greatly appreciated.