Re: Upgrading Included GCC

2006-07-10 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 10), Jacob Jennings said: Hello, I am on FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE and was wondering if there is a way to replace the system's GCC, shipped with 5.5, (GCC 3.4.2) to GCC 4.1 without upgrading the whole source tree to another release? Is there a way to do this that will not

Re: Upgrading Included GCC

2006-07-10 Thread Jim Stapleton
On 7/10/06, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the last episode (Jul 10), Jacob Jennings said: Hello, I am on FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE and was wondering if there is a way to replace the system's GCC, shipped with 5.5, (GCC 3.4.2) to GCC 4.1 without upgrading the whole source tree to another

Re: Upgrading Included GCC

2006-07-10 Thread backyard1454-bsd
--- Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/10/06, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the last episode (Jul 10), Jacob Jennings said: Hello, I am on FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE and was wondering if there is a way to replace the system's GCC, shipped with 5.5, (GCC 3.4.2) to GCC 4.1

Re: Upgrading Included GCC

2006-07-10 Thread Jacob Jennings
I've already installed it, I should have mentioned that--sorry. What I mean is there a way to where when I type 'gcc' or 'g++' it uses gcc41 or g++41? I know I could use symlinks but that would entail removing the gcc 3.4.2 binaries which I'm afraid might be insecure.

RE: Upgrading Included GCC

2006-07-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net
I've already installed it, I should have mentioned that--sorry. What I mean is there a way to where when I type 'gcc' or 'g++' it uses gcc41 or g++41? I know I could use symlinks but that would entail removing the gcc 3.4.2 binaries which I'm afraid might be insecure. i don't know