Installing gcc 3.3.1 as default

2003-09-24 Thread Andrew Terekhov
Hi all, What is the right way to install gcc 3.3.1 on FreeBSD 5.1 Release as the default compiler suite? I installed it from ports in /usr/local/bin/. C compiler is gcc33 and C++ is g++33. Should I create soft links in the /usr/bin to corresponding files in /usr/local/bin? Should I have used

Re: Installing gcc 3.3.1 as default

2003-09-24 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 04:16:45PM -0700, Andrew Terekhov wrote: Hi all, What is the right way to install gcc 3.3.1 on FreeBSD 5.1 Release as the default compiler suite? Replacing the system compiler is not supported and will generally cause your system sources to become unbuildable

Re: gcc 3.3.1

2003-09-21 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 07:40:45PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote: On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 05:46:27PM -0500, Vulpes Velox wrote: Do I have any thing to worry about upgrading versions of gcc, from ports, in stable? Depends what your intentions are. You can use it to compile your own code, and

gcc 3.3.1

2003-09-20 Thread Vulpes Velox
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Re: GCC 3.3.1 + Pentium 4

2003-07-13 Thread Jens Rehsack
Mo wrote: If anyone knows how to make it use Pentium 4 optimizations, please let me know. By the way, if this is a mailing list, I am not subscribed, so please CC all replies to my e-mail address. Hi Mo, at first I consider you ask those questions in the current@ list, because it's not a

GCC 3.3.1 + Pentium 4

2003-07-13 Thread Mo
I recently cvsupped my -CURRENT box (about a day ago), and I noticed that GCC 3.3.1 had been imported, so I decided to buildworld so I can use Pentium 4 optimizations when compiling ports and other things. I have p4 set for CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf , but when I compile anything, it uses