Um... never mind... I found it. (.C, not .c ... sheesh) (thanks anyway :)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: g++ identity crisis, slink Date sent: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:54:54 -0400 > > Hi, I'm running slink and I was trying to 'make' some c++ programs I > was messing around with the other day and discovered that even > though my Makefile says to use g++, make was using cc to compile > the programs. /usr/bin/g++ is a program, not a link to anything. If I > rename /usr/bin/cc, make refuses to run. I did do a make -v to make > sure it was GNU make, and it is. (someone mentioned to me that this > might be an issue) > > Now, I vaguely remember something in setting up my system that > might have had something to do with which compiler I liked or wanted > to be default or something... but it's really hazy and I could be wrong. > _Is_ there something like that in the debian set-up and, if so, is there a > way to change/override it? > > -Alice Alice M. Pinard Casco Indemnity Company [EMAIL PROTECTED]