On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 06:38 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:


One thing I forgot to say. Even with my new strategy, we need to have fink
verify that the correct version of gcc has been selected when compiling is
being done.


The overwhelming opinion on IRC last night was that fink should NOT reset
your gcc selection. Instead, fink should query the gcc selection and if
it is incorrect, fink should exit with instructions to the user to reset
gcc (and/or install the correct version) and try again.


Opinions on this, pro or con?

-- Dave

The best thing to do would be to call the version of gcc you want directly; of course, this would require overhauls of packages that don't use autoconf.




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