There's a handy little tool called gcc_select that will let you choose what gcc version to use when you have several installed.
If you for some reason require 3.3, you could simply issue "gcc_select 3.1" before executing any fink commands and then "gcc_select 3.3" when you're done.
Run "gcc_select --list" to display available compiler versions you can choose from.
- IT
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Even though I'm terribly jealous, yes, you should avoid the gcc3.3 update for now.
I just got my new G5 system setup. Yeah!! It is the 1.6GHz version. I just added a Gig to the 256M that came with it. Now I am in heaven.
I am getting ready to get fink running on it. I noticed that it has
packages for the Dec2002 Dev Tools as well as a G5 update which includes gcc
3.3.
My assumption at the moment from news at the fink site is that I should install the Dec2002 DevTools, but not the updater due to the current G++ issue.
Is this correct? Does anyone else know of anything I should be looking out for.
Thanks a bunch,
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