Le vendredi, 26 sep 2003, à 09:59 Europe/Paris, Martin Costabel a écrit :


Michèle Garoche wrote:

I've just run a fink selfupdate-cvs. I've had installed 10.2.8 update a few days ago and forgottten to run again "sudo gcc_select 3.1" after installation.

It is not OSX 10.2.8 that sets gcc to 3.3. Did you install the June or August dev tools updater?
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Is there anything I need to do to get it compile, or should I rerun gcc_select 3.1 and fink selfupdate-cvs?

You should certainly run gcc_select 3.1. Then you should try to find out which packages you compiled while gcc was set to 3.3 and recompile them with 3.1. The switch to 3.3 is still some time away, and then it will have to be global and at once.
Aftter rerunning sudo gcc_select 3.1, I was said that gcc 3.1 was already selected, so that means that the installation of 10.2.8 did not change anything, i.e. I was under 3.1.
Next, I have the gcc 3.3 installed from the beginning (June and August dev tools updaters), as I installed it before Fink's warning not to install it. I applied the patch for as as soon as you posted it.
Up to now I had no problem with updating except mplayer which did not find anymore my vo device, but well I can live without it (VLC works).
So, now how can I find which (if any) package I compiled with gcc 3.3?


Michèle
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org/>



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