On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:

I probably have gcc 3.3 enabled. Is there anyway to disable it so I can
update?

run 'sudo gcc_select 3.1'


It may or may not work, since you've built other C++ code with gcc 3.3, and it will not be compatible. You will need to rebuild any c++ code that you've built since installing the xcode update.

At the very least, for kde, you'll probably need to rebuild qt3, arts, and kdelibs3 (or kdelibs3-ssl) if you've installed them since installing the xcode update.

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