On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 19:59 -0500, Randall D. Hobbs wrote: > On Saturday 16 October 2004 07:53 pm, Jack wrote: > > gcc4.0-c++-4.0.0-0.1mdk > > libgcc1-3.4.1-3mdk > > gcc4.0-4.0.0-0.1mdk > > gcc-cpp-3.4.1-3mdk > > gcc4.0-cpp-4.0.0-0.1mdk > > Hmmm... I wonder if it's due to the GCC version? I've got: > # rpm -qa | grep gcc > libgcc1-3.3.2-6mdk > gcc-cpp-3.3.2-6mdk > gcc-3.3.2-6mdk > gcc-c++-3.3.2-6mdk > > # gcc -v > Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu/3.3.2/specs > Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib > --with-slibdir=/lib --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info > --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --disable-checking --enable-long-long > --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu > --enable-languages=c,c++,ada,f77,objc,java,pascal > --host=i586-mandrake-linux-gnu --with-system-zlib > Thread model: posix > gcc version 3.3.2 (Mandrake Linux 10.0 3.3.2-6mdk) > > I'll see if I can find some info on that... > > > First I tried it as unprivileged user (as the readme said I could do). > > When that didn't work, I tried it as root. Same result both times... > > Yeah, theoretically both should work. Sometimes I've seen strange results when > not installing as root (just due to permission problems), but this pretty > much rules that out. > > I seem to have more recent versions and I also have Mandrake 10.1 community. I suppose that could be making a difference also.
I could remove the later versions of the C compiler and install "your" versions. Would you suggest that? - Jack
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