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This has only become an issue with the recent gcc-3.3 packages (i.e. kernel build fails), but I'm concerned that the gcc packaging doesn't appear to follow the /etc/alternatives standard. Currently (on an up-to-date Sid system), /etc/alternatives/cc is a reference to /usr/bin/gcc which is symlinked to /usr/bin/gcc-3.3. Would it not make more sense to make the gcc versions directly visible to update-alternatives and dispense with the symlink? I can work around this using makeflags or changing the symlink, but this setup just doesn't seem to be the "Debian Way". - -- Chris Caldwell Information Systems Coordinator, Enterprise Systems Information Systems and Services, The George Washington University caldwell @ gwu . edu | +1 202.994.4674 (w) | +1 202.409.0878 (c) http://asclepius.tops.gwu.edu | GPG key ID: 0xE52D0BE8 "Formal education can rarely improve the character of a scoundrel." - Derek Bok, Harvard University -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+22if1YKAfuUtC+gRAjQNAKC0uXOy/EKKnk515JSIqptv+5284wCeOaxb pSk9t1Xjr4rLBuM2THAXbxo= =C6/Q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

