Charlie Derr wrote:
This sounds like the problem with the version of gcc
that is included with rh7.0
If you don't want to upgrade gcc to a newer version,
I think you can fix the problem by "mv"ing gcc to brokengcc
and then creating creating a new symlink gcc to kgcc. Redhat
"Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did what you suggested and nothing changed.
Actually, JDBC problem seems to be ant related
as it did not exist w/ version 7.0.3.
You might want to double-check that JAVAHOME (sp?) is set before you
make. I had problems building with Ant
Yes, and also rerun ./configure --with-java ... after you set
JAVA_HOME in your shell environment.
Norm
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