Derek Jennings wrote:

On Wednesday 02 February 2005 10:33, Derek Jennings wrote:


On Wednesday 02 February 2005 06:32, Vathsala Devi wrote:


Dear All Mandrake Users,

I am using Mandrake Linux 9.1 to do my Master degree research project
with University of Malaya, Malaysia...

My problem is, I have to install a network simulator called NS2 version
ns-2.1b9 on my Linux platform but the Linux gcc 3.2.2 would support my
ns-2.1b9...The problem is because of the gcc version and my supervisor
advised me to downgrade the gcc version to any lower version...

Can someone kindly tell me how to do this downgrading?...I am very-very
new to Linux environment and afraid of touching any sensitive areas in
it...

Please help...I really would appreciate your help...

Thank you...

Regards,
Vathsala Devi


Using your software Install/Uninstall GUIs uninstall the package gcc and
install the package gcc2.06

Thats it!

Have fun
derek


One day I'll learn to type :-(
That should be install gcc2.96


derek


You donīt even have to do that. You can simply install both compilers and add the following to your Makefiles:

CC=gcc-2.96

List the /usr/bin/gcc* files to see whether I typed it wrong.

I have to use both compilers at different times, so this is very convenient.

cheers
Duncan


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