>> Is there a list of "supported" compilers?  I am having to compile using
>> gcc 2.96 and having some wierdness, but works fine on 3.3.  It may be
>> something else with the box, but just wanted to know if there was an
>> "official" list.
>
> wasn't the 2.96 one the redhat special version (known to be weird)?
> nd

Yes. Absolutely. It should have NEVER shipped with any product.
It builds 'bogus' COFF and ELF images yet you will never get one
single warning or error message.

It's trash. Don't use it.

Yours
Kevin Kiley




In a message dated 3/23/2005 11:38:45 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Is there a list of "supported" compilers?  I am having to compile using
> gcc 2.96 and having some wierdness, but works fine on 3.3.  It may be
> something else with the box, but just wanted to know if there was an
> "official" list.

wasn't the 2.96 one the redhat special version (known to be weird)?

nd


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