We need to be able to compile C on a linux box and run the result on
customers' SCO boxes.  The gcc man page says something about a "target
system" option (-b) which must be enabled when gcc is installed.  I've
only ever installed gcc from an rpm; has anyone else done this, and if
so can you give me any hints on how to go about it?  I don't want to
destroy my compiler by changing the wrong thing.

TIA,
m


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