OT: compiling new gcc--can it coexist with old?

2000-10-29 Thread Kenward Vaughan
I'm interested in trying out an Athlon-optimized gcc (www.athlonlinux.org); this involves patching 2.95.2 and recompiling. The docs are not totally clear to this clueless non-programmer about the options to use for the configure step, but I chose the following: hpotter:/usr/local/obj#

Re: OT: compiling new gcc--can it coexist with old?

2000-10-29 Thread Chris Gray
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 09:20:00PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote: The docs are not totally clear to this clueless non-programmer about the options to use for the configure step, but I chose the following: hpotter:/usr/local/obj# ../src/gcc-2.95.2/configure --enable-haifa --enable-shared

Compiling with gcc

1998-06-16 Thread Mark Yobb
Hello. I am not sure what is wrong so I will just tell what happened. I wrote a litte C++ with the following preprocessor directive at the top of the file: #include iostream When I went to compile (gcc prog.C) I got the error message: prog.C:1:iostream:No such file or directory. I

Re: Compiling with gcc

1998-06-16 Thread jdassen
On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 12:44:07AM -0700, Mark Yobb wrote: When I went to compile (gcc prog.C) I got the error message: ^^^ Please use the appropriate compiler driver (for bo it doesn't really matter, for hamm it matters a lot). In the case of C++, that's `g++'. (For

Cross compiling with gcc. Target WindowsNT

1998-01-14 Thread fealvar
Hi folks, is it posible to generate binary files for NT using gcc under Linux?? And if so, what packages shoud i install?? __ Felipe Alvarez Harnecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Telefono: 691.30.56 Licenciado en Matemáticas y Computación Pontificia