Hi, > Since g++ is now seperate from gcc, I noticed after installing both of > these that I have two directories under /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux. > One is 2.7.2.3 from gcc and the other is egcs-2.90.26. Other than a few > differences they seem to have the same files each taking almost 3M. I'm > running on a 486 laptop with a 120M hardrive and was wondering if I can > combine the files in these directories to use less space.
No, you cannot. gcc and g++ are are not the same version. g++ is from the egcs-1.0.x distribution (the same for g77). gcc was not updated to the egcs version since there are still some problems with egcs gcc, which is why you have 2.7.2.3 and egcs-2.90.26 directories. Both gcc and g++ expect those certain subdirectories that depend on the version of the compiler. For this reason, you cannot combine the 2.7.2.3 and egcs-2.90.26 subdirectory. -Ossama -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

