gcc-2.9x & gcc-3.3x peacfully coinciding?
Kurt Wall
kwall
Mon May 17 11:49:04 PDT 2004
Quoth Net Llama!:
> On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
> >
> > If you do ./configure, the new one will go into /usr/local and you
> > won't break anything. To get it used for future builds, invoke the
> > new GCC using the full path:
[...]
> OK, so how would i control which one gets used by default when i'm , say,
> rebuilding an SRPM? I'm guessing that i'd have to edit the SPEC file?
Manipulate your PATH so the new gets found first. Or, hack your
$HOME/.rpmrc file to find the new compiler - I guess, I don't use
RPM.
Kurt
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