In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:

> When installing certain programs (such as mplayer) gcc is required. Now,
> these programs are supposed to be static, so it shouldn't matter whether
> I compile them with gcc 3, or the gcc 2, which the whole system runs,
> but when I installed mozilla recently it couldn't start... Ok, some of
> the programs were compiled with dcc 2.95, since that was what I had
> before I installed 3.x with openpkg, so I decided to recompile those
> packages with 3.x, starting with openpkg itself. Then openpkg broke. Not
> much to do there... 

What does "openpkg broke" mean? What errors do you see? Please
be more specific or nobody will be able to help you.

> Now is it possible to use 2.95 for all packages, or
> is there error something completely different?

You cannot build all packages of OpenPKG with GCC 2.95, because (1) a
large bunch of packages depend on our "gcc" package (which is 3.x) and
(2) a subset of them really depends on gcc 3.x features and no longer
compiles with a gcc 2.x.
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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                                       www.engelschall.com

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