But not if you say --enable-languages=c,c++ Then you get lots of errors from libiberty. Detailed in an earlier msg.
Garst Dmitry wrote: > > it works, except standard library. > so, installing from gcc-XX/gcc will install c++ part. > ~d >
But not if you say --enable-languages=c,c++ Then you get lots of errors from libiberty. Detailed in an earlier msg.
Garst Dmitry wrote: > > it works, except standard library. > so, installing from gcc-XX/gcc will install c++ part. > ~d >