Ainsi parlait Geoffrey Lee :
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:50:28PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > As fpc seems utterly broke, i'm trying for two days now to have a working
> > gpc package in mandrake. Howerver, it's a gcc family members, and is
> > *not* (according to its maintainers) compatible with 2.96 :-(
> >
> > Proposed solutions are:
> > 1) add a gpc subpackage to current gcc 2.96 package
> > But:
> > - it is not established it will work
>
> Wait -- if it's not compatible, how can we add a gpc subpackage to gcc?
Developpers says it's not compatible, and provided configure script halts 
with an error message. However, i did some test before using 2.96 libgcc.a 
lib, it worked.

> > 3) try to build a distinct gcc package, incorporating only gcc runtimes
> > libs needed
> > But:
> > - if will be conflicting with gcc2.95
> >
> > I tried 3, i have a working gpc package. Should i commit it to contrib
> > now ? Opinion welcomed, as i'm getting a bit lost in gcc arcanes... Guys,
> > i tought XFree spec was the most complex one, but i'm still puzzled by
> > the gcc one :-)
>
> This means, that it won't work on the ppc. :-(
That's why i'm still unable to decide what is the best (or the less worst) 
solution.
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Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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