On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Alessandro Coppelli wrote:

>  Hi to all.
>
>
>   I have  RedHat 7.3 ( with gcc-2.95.6 ) .
                              ^^^^^^^^^^ gcc 2.96.something
>
>
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>   I want to change  the version compiler from 2.95.6
>    to 2.95.3.

Why would you want to do this?  For most uses, 2.96 is the superior
choice, outdated FUD notwithstanding.

>    Sorry for the stupid questioin, but  how I do to do this ?

You don't.  Many things would break if you did.  What you do (if you
really, really want to) is download the old tarballs from gnu.org and
install them in /usr/local/.  Then set your $PATH and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
use the stuff you just installed.  Link statically, and don't use 2.95.3
to build kernels or system utilities.

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>    Ale
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>

-- 
                Matthew Saltzman

Clemson University Math Sciences
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs



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