hmm.. What version of gcc you running?? You MUST be running 2.95-3 (I think) or later to use this..
blommie i18n # gcc --version 2.95.3
The env its talking about is /etc/env.d/gcc.. If you don't have that.. I would suspect your copy of gcc is older...
blommie i18n # ls /etc/env.d/*gcc* /etc/env.d/05gcc /etc/env.d/05gcc-3.0
Thanks for the help :) -- Jean Jordaan http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za
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