> *sigh* > > You just don't get it... do you. > > I have a standard compiler set up. I have gcc. I do not have cc. ahem. earlier you were complaining about "cc" being installed on solaris but not working because hey, guess what, it WASN'T really installed. now you are saying that you have a "standard" compiler setup involving gcc. gcc is not a "standard" compiler on anything but linux or *bsd, and on those systems it's set up by default so that "cc" invokes "gcc", which means that your argument about "cc" not working doesn't really hold water. if you want to play a game of semantics, you'd better get your facts and your words straight. shag
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