Martell, Larry wrote: > > Your program compiles and runs fine on my 10.1 system, which has gcc 3.4.1. > So I would guess that your gcc installation is somehow screwed up. > > HTH, > -larry > Try using "urpmi gcc" to make sure you have the correct gcc package installed. If I remember right, you installed gcc by downloading a package, and installing it. Was this a .rpm file that you downloaded, or did you get some other format? You really should use rpm and urpmi to manage the packages on your system. It helps make sure the packages are compatible with your system.
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