In what sense is this a problem report for R? R does not know about
cc1, unless some user told it to use it.
cc1 is an internal part of gcc (the C front-end), usually found in
/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.0.2
or some such path. As my path shows, it is part of gcc 4.0.2, so this
looks like a error in your compiler installation. It is not to do
with Fortran, whose front-end is f951 in the same directory.
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, usenet at s-boehringer.de wrote:
> just a little problem report for R 2.2.0 on OpenSuse 10.0-64. Gcc version
is 4.0.2
> Installing fortran packages runs into: 'cc1' command not found.
> I apparently got away with:
> sudo ln -s /usr/bin/cc /usr/bin/cc1
> which causes other warnings but the packages seem to function well.
Obviously cc1 does no longer exist in gcc 4.0.2.
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