Alex, I have no clue what is happening on your system. Nobody else than your friends appear to have that problem. One thing I'm sure of is that the package `gnat' is not at fault. If the problem is still there, could you please try this:
$ which gcc $ `which gcc` -v $ /usr/bin/gcc-3.3 -v $ which gnatgcc $ `which gnatgcc` -v $ /usr/bin/gnatgcc -v $ alias The Makefiles used during compilation of linux appear to use some `gcc' command which is not /usr/bin/gcc-3.3 as it should. I'm trying to understand what exactly is happening. Also, you could try to compile linux with CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.3. BTW, the symlink /usr/bin/gcc is provided by the package `gcc', which is a dependency package providing the default GCC compiler, currently gcc-3.3. You should not have to modify this symlink, or any other symlink under /usr/bin or /usr/lib. -- Ludovic Brenta. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]