how can I biuld a damage version of the gcc ? On 5/9/05, Francesco Talamona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday 09 May 2005 12:45, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote: > > so I can run gcc-config -l now .... but what should I expect from > > this command ? > > It'll list all gcc available in your system, > for example I get > > [22:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ gcc-config -l > [1] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.2.1 > [2] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130 > [3] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-hardened > [4] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-hardenednopie > [5] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-hardenednossp > [6] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.3 * > [7] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.3-hardened > [8] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.3-hardenednopie > [9] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.3-hardenednossp > > As you can see it shows full name, including CHOST setting. > If you have an old version (usually gcc it is slotted, so it's easy you > have several) that is sane it could be used to recompile again the gcc > that went crazy. > > Ciao > Francesco > > -- > Linux Version 2.6.12-rc4, Compiled #1 Sun May 8 14:00:53 CEST 2005 > One 1.53GHz AMD Athlon XP Processor, 2.5GB RAM, 3022.84 Bogomips Total > macula > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > >
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