That's the version for 10.2.8/stable. 10.2.8/unstable has 0.74
that's interesting. which trees do you take from? i must be taking from the wrong ones

The 10.2-gcc3.3/unstable tree has 0.74, the 10.2/unstable tree has 0.71. The 10.2 tree is basically left to rot. If you are on 10.2, you should have the up-to-date dev tools, so that your tree is 10.2-gcc3.3. Funny, wasn't this thread about cutting edge? If your are trying to install the latest versions of your applications, it might be a good idea to install the latest version of the underlying tools, too (and maybe even of the underlying operating system :-) ).


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Martin
i have gone through the 10.2-gcc3.3/unstable tree, it appears not to have the stuff i'm looking for. and i have downloaded the newest developer tools, i have gcc3.3



Did you run a selfupdate?
yes, i have. but i rechecked my gcc version in the terminal. apparently i had gcc3.1. i went on to download what i hope is the August 2003 gcc update to 3.3. i shall see.



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