From: "Paul D. Smith" <address@hidden>
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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 09:09:11 -0500
%% Jiang Ze <address@hidden> writes:
jz> Can anybody help me for the following problem?
jz> My machine is a HP I2000 workstation with hp unix 11i. There is
jz> aC++(B3911DB) installed.
jz> After I execute ./configure and then issue "make" command I have
jz> following messages:
jz> # make
jz> cd glob; make libglob.a
jz> aCC rv libglob.a glob.o fnmatch.o
jz> aCC: error 1913: `rv' does not exist or cannot be read
jz> aCC: error 1913: `libglob.a' does not exist or cannot be read
jz> *** Error exit code 1
Very strange. It looks like for some reason the makefile is trying to
use your compiler (cc, or aCC in your case) as an archiver (ar). I
can't think why this would be: certainly nothing that I'm aware of in
the configure script would voluntarily do such a thing.
Did you try to override something about the configuration or the makefile?
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