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[ILUG] Where is libiberty.h?

[ILUG] Where is libiberty.h?

Fergal Moran fergal.moran at wasptech.com
Wed May 29 11:01:36 IST 2002


> From: Robert Fitzsimons [mailto:robfitz at 273k.net] 
> Hi Fergal
> 
> This looks like a bug in the stable deb package.
It does - although debian claim it is not.  I can't get a definitive
answer on it.

> You can pull down the source from an ftp site 
> <URL:http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/source/dev
> el/binutils_2.9.5.0.37.orig.tar.gz>
> or off a cd, then extract the source and copy the 
> include/libiberty.h file to your /usr/include directory.
> 
Well - on reading the build instructions more closely for the package I
am trying to install (prc-tools) - it appears that it requires access to
the full source of gcc, gdb and binutils - not just the headers -
because it installs patched versions of these.  So this was my problem
(still doesn't prove that binutils-dev is not broken)

Cheers

Fergal.




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