On 05-Mar-31 12:59, Michael Koch wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 01:26:46PM +0200, Andreas Jochens wrote: > > If gcc-3.3 is the default compiler, gcj will point to gcj-3.3 > > and libgcj-dev will point to libgcj4-dev. > > If gcc-4.0 is the default compiler, gcj will point to gcj-4.0 > > and libgcj-dev will point to libgcj6-dev. > > The gcc-defaults package will take care of this. > > There are problems when libgcj-dev and gcc/g++ don't match. So updating > gcj/libgcj-dev to the same version is not enough. > > > Currently the ppc64 architecture uses gcc-4.0 as the default compiler > > while the other architectures still use gcc-3.3. > > What are the defaults for cpp, gcc and g++ on ppc64 ? If they point to > cpp-4.0, gcc-4.0 and g++-4.0 you just had lack.
Those are the defaults on ppc64, yes. I still do not understand what you mean. Why should replacing 'libgcj4-dev' with 'libgcj-dev' break anything? The gcc-defaults package will take care that the default gcc/g++, gcj and libgcj-dev versions work together. What is wrong with that? Regards Andreas Jochens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

