I have need of both the gcc that comes with SUSE 10 (4.0.2) and a 3.4.x
version of gcc as well. Is it possible to have both installed at the
same time? I would guess that things like include files would have to be
sorted. But does anyone know of a general guide for doing this sort of
thing? The SUSE 10 one would be the default that should be invoked as
usual. The gcc 3.4 could require, say, environment variables to be set.
The reason for this is I want to compile kernel modules for some other
system, and it seems that it is not happy if they are compiled with
SUSE's 4.x gcc. The kernel itself was compiled with 3.4.4. I can chroot
to an environment that will run gcc 3.4.4, but I would prefer to just
run the 3.4 compiler from a Makefile in SUSE 10.0. Make sense?
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Roger Oberholtzer
OPQ Systems AB