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Archives created are to tiny to be of any use. Not packaging correctly.

Hello again,

Thank you for the other fix. Seems to go further in the process now.

However, I seem to get nowhere with a useable archive. Since it states a size between 9 KiB and 12 KiB.

As you can see here: https://gist.github.com/1256868
It seems to run successfully. But no useable archive is created. You would suspect the "Archiving" step would take some time, at least with the XZ-compression. But it just swooshes through.

Tried with both GZip and XZ, but still the same result. I've pulled the latest changes from source, and tried both "./make-gcc..." and export the path.

Do you might have any idea what might cause this? Thanks for the help on the other issue :)

Unable to run "make..."

Hello,

Currently unable to run the scrip for making a GCC package. It halts by listing my music files, my images and some part of the script.

I'm running 10.7.1 and the system is freshly installed a couple of days ago.

Please suggests any way for me to provide you with a better way of debugging my problem.

My PATH: /usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/local/share/python3

liblzma missing

I just uninstalled Xcode 4.1 (you should, by the way, include documentation about how to do that in the README; I had to Google) and rebooted, after using the Mac App Store to “update” Xcode (meaning download a new Install Xcode.app.)

However, after downloading XZ-utils and adding it to the $PATH, I get the following:

> sudo install-gcc-without-xcode "$(pwd)/gcc-without-xcode-4.2-mac-os-x-10.7.cpio.xz" /
Installing:
  /Users/elliottcable/Code/Sources/gcc-without-xcode/gcc-without-xcode-4.2-mac-os-x-10.7.cpio.xz
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/liblzma.5.dylib
  Referenced from: /Users/elliottcable/Downloads/usr/local/bin/xzcat
  Reason: image not found

Does liblzma get removed with Xcode? How can I get around this?

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