"Paul W. Abrahams" wrote:
Do you have any ideas on rationlizing the installation so that it works the way the Gnu folk apparently intended? In particular, I'd like to have c++ call the current gcc. I'll download stuff from gnu.org if need be, though I'd prefer to use SuSE downloads because there are likely to be fewer configuration problems down the road.
Just go grab the tarball. With Suse 6.3 Gcc 2.95.2 compiled without any problems. With Suse 6.1 I only got 2.95.1 to work. Now I didn't try very hard to get the latest version working with Suse 6.1. It just takes so long to compile. Oh did I mention it takes a long time to compile the source. Makes a kernel compile look like it happens in an instant. At least on my two machines. If you don't fiddle with the makefile everything gets put into /usr/local/bin. That means all the Suse stuff is still in /usr/bin. I haven't found anything that didn't work with the new compilers but if I did all I would need to do is rename the stuff in /usr/local/bin and let the stuff in /usr/bin to do thier job. My understanding is SuSE doesn't want to ship the newer gccs until they are stable on all the platforms that Suse ships for. Makes sense for them to want only one basic product to support. Nick -- -------------------------------------------------- Nick Zentena "Microsoft has unjustifiably jeopardized the stability and security of the operating system." U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson Nov 5/1999 -------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/