David List
Of course I would have liked to have the new 3.2, but the make processes of both 3.1.1 and 3.2 failed on me. There seems to be a problem with libgnat. I enclose the last part of a make of 3.1.1:
Better use the just released 3.2 as C++ programs/libraries compiled with 3.2 will be incompatible to 3.1.X versions. And yes, libgnat belongs to the ADA part of gcc. But in order to compile gnat you need a working binary version as gnat is in great parts written in ADA. GCC consists of C, C++, Java, ADA, Fortran77 and Objective-C compilers. If you do not need all of those languages, you can restrict the choice to a subset of your choice by using the --enable-languages options. So if you only need C and C++ (I guess you do), just use --enable-languages=c,c++ in addition to the other configure options you're using. Philipp -- Philipp Thomas work: pthomas@suse.de Development SuSE Linux AG private: pth@t-link.de