Magik wrote: > > I think the typical answer will be to compile in a woody chroot. > > There are several different packages to help such as pbuilder and > > dchroot. This works quite well for C programs because gcc is very > > mature and the woody default gcc compiler is sufficient for most > > tasks. But if you have a C++ program then you are stuck using the > > woody g++ and that is not sufficient for many modern C++ programs. > > Unfortunately, in our main lib we use C++ and not just plain C. That's why I > think the Woody compiler might be somewhat outdated for our purpose. Maybe I > can find a backport or something, tho. > Think I'll try that.
Be sure to look into Adrian Bunk's woody backports of gcc-3.3. They were very useful to me. deb http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/debian woody/bunk-1 main contrib non-free Bob
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