Michele Bert <[email protected]> writes:

> 2014-11-25 1:31 GMT+01:00 Trent W. Buck <[email protected]>:
>> AFAIK there is no standard way to make it the default, though I suppose
>> you could do something like this in your .profile:
>
> Have a look to the command update-alternatives
> I'm not sure whether it is applicable to debian, but under Ubuntu it's
> the standard way to choose between multiple version of a package, when
> there are some. In my Ubuntu 12.04 the default compiler is 4.4, but I
> installed also 4.6. Then with command:
>> sudo update-alternatives --config gcc (or g++, or whatever)
> I can choose  the version I prefer.

Ah, thanks.  I was too lazy to check, and assumed the gcc stack was not
set up for alternatives.  Mea culpa.

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