use gcc --version to get the version of gcc it matches the dir then. On Saturday 11 November 2000 18:01, you wrote: > > 7.2 is listed to have > # rpm -qa | grep gcc-2 > gcc-2.95.2-12mdk > yet there is a /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux/2.95.3 and not a > 2.95.2 directory. This might be the reason behind gcc failing 9 out of 10 > times when attempting to compile programs manually. > > Compiling programs is a hit and miss with ld core'g when it feels like it > and gcc failing to work off and on. > > 7.2 needed to actually be 8.0 and thuroughly tested with all the new > idiotic LSB mandates that have been added along with the unofficial > patches to various programs the Linux-Mandrake has slipped in. > > It's also a shame that AfterStep wasn't included. :) > > -- > > | d a v i d @ m i h m > | dmihm @ swbell.net > | webmaster @ afterstep.org > | ftpmaster @ afterstep.org > | dmihm @ rchitecture.com > > -- ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: ---------------------------------------- -- Jason Straight - NMO.net Senior Network Tech Penguinfarm.com - Personal Page http://www.penguinfarm.com/ ICQ 1796276
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