I like the fink.conf value but it shouldn't be able to be modded by the user
so regarless we set it at bootstrap and in the fink pkg or base-files lets add a util that they can move up that value with, it would then get all the pkgs with a GCC: field as those are the c++ pkgs and rebuilding them in the order needed and then rewrite that value from bootstraping, almost like a fink dist-upgrade :)
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 02:07 PM, Max Horn wrote:
So, one possible approach would be that for a given Fink installation, Fink somewhere (in fink.conf?) stores the information which GCC was used for the installation. We probably would determine that setting at bootstrap time for new installation (check the currently active GCC, or ask the user, or use the latest available GCC, or so); for existing installations, we'd have to be a bit more clever (we could assume 3.1 for 10.2 and 3.3 for 10.3). Changing that setting from 3.1 to 3.3 would be done by fix-fink when performing the step 2 mentioned above.
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