Is there a more standard way to set the /usr/bin/gcc symlink? I've always just manually set the symlink.
It would be convenient to have a script or command like this in the gcc package. Enjoy, Jeff #!/bin/bash usage() { echo echo Sets the default version of gcc, g++, etc echo Usage: echo echo " gcc-set-default-version <VERSION>" echo exit } cd /usr/bin if [ -z $1 ] ; then usage; fi set_default() { if [ -e "$1-$2" ] ; then echo $1-$2 is now the default ln -sf $1-$2 $1 else echo $1-$2 is not installed fi } for i in gcc cpp g++ gcov gccbug ; do set_default $i $1 done -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]