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Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue "C compiler cannot create executables" error c compiler cannot create executables ubuntu error trying to install Ruby (any version) on Fedora 22 #779 Closed GeoffreyEmerson opened this Issue Jul 4, configure error c compiler cannot create executables see config log for more details 2015 · 4 comments Projects None yet Labels unconfirmed Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants GeoffreyEmerson commented Jul 4, 2015 $ rbenv -v
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rbenv 0.4.0-151-g83ac0fb $ rbenv install 2.2.0 Downloading ruby-2.2.0.tar.gz... -> http://dqw8nmjcqpjn7.cloudfront.net/7671e394abfb5d262fbcd3b27a71bf78737c7e9347fa21c39e58b0bb9c4840fc Installing ruby-2.2.0... BUILD FAILED (Fedora 22 using ruby-build 20150519-13-g702b410) Inspect or clean up the working tree at /tmp/ruby-build.20150704141301.2979 Results logged to /tmp/ruby-build.20150704141301.2979.log Last 10 log lines: config.guess already exists config.sub already exists checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking
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for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/tmp/ruby-build.20150704141301.2979/ruby-2.2.0': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details $ Relevant lines in the config.log: configure:4146: checking whether the C compiler works configure:4168: gcc -O3 -Wno-error=shorten-64-to-32 -I/home/geoff/.rbenv/versions/2.2.0/include -L/home/geoff/.rbenv/versions/2.2.0/lib conftest.c >&5 cc1: error: -Werror=shorten-64-to-32: no option -Wshorten-64-to-32 configure:4172: $? = 1 configure:4210: result: no Full log at: https://gist.github.com/GeoffreyEmerson/3c8c315bd27766cb8f5d While writing up this issue, I discovered a workaround from #319 which was CC=gcc rbenv install 2.2.0 but I don't have clang installed, so that issue's cause seems to be different. $ clang --version bash: clang: command not found... mislav commented Jul 5, 2015 Did you follow the instructions on the wiki for Fedora and try again? mislav added the unconfirmed label Jul 5, 2015 GeoffreyEmerson commented Jul 5, 2015 @mislav Yes, I meant to include that in my post. The only thing in the wiki that seemed to apply was the recommended install packages, and I did that. yum install -y gcc openssl-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel readline-devel zlib-devel gdbm-devel ncurses-d
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compiler cannot create executables #84 Open OverlordTomala opened this Issue Dec 6, 2013 · 4 comments configure error c compiler cannot create executables python Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants OverlordTomala commented Dec 6, 2013 Hi, I'm interested in https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build/issues/779 getting this up and running on Fedora 19, but when I run the script it throws this error: checking for gcc... gcc -m32 checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/home/username/Downloads/ssr-master/build32': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables Any help would be appreciated. Owner MaartenBaert commented Dec 7, 2013 You probably need https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr/issues/84 to install some extra packages to get a gcc that can compile for 32-bit. I don't know the package name though. OverlordTomala commented Dec 7, 2013 I went over the logfile for some clues. gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-V' gcc: fatal error: no input files compilation terminated. configure:3423: $? = 4 configure:3412: gcc -m32 -qversion >&5 gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-qversion' gcc: fatal error: no input files compilation terminated. configure:3423: $? = 4 configure:3443: checking whether the C compiler works configure:3465: gcc -m32 -Wall -O2 -pipe -I/usr/include/ffmpeg conftest.c >&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find crt1.o: No such file or directory /usr/bin/ld: cannot find crti.o: No such file or directory /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib64/libc.so when searching for -lc /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc /usr/bin/ld: cannot find crtn.o: No such file or directory collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status configure:3469: $? = 1 configure:3507: result: no I find it strange that gcc is not reading command options such as -V when I k
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executables Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:21:06 +0100 When I try to compile R packages from Cran mirrors I get the following: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details. Here are some config.log excerpts: | Syntax error configure:2315: gcc -E -traditional-cpp conftest.c conftest.c:12: error: assert.h: No such file or directory configure:2321: $? = 1 configure: failed program was: | /* confdefs.h. */ | | #define PACKAGE_NAME "" | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "" | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "" | #define PACKAGE_STRING "" | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" | /* end confdefs.h. */ | #ifdef __STDC__ | # include