Mark Eichin writes:
> If you've upgraded the gcc package to 2.7.2.1, then yes, gnat won't
> work. I suppose the next gnat package I release should have some sort
> of exact-match dependency to avoid this problem, or it should drop the
> override altogether
Please don't override the gcc from the g
> It's *gnat* , not *gnats*. GNAT is the GNU Ada Translator; GNATS is
> the Problem Report Management System :-)
Right, sorry -- I was coming down off of being wired on expresso and
not thinking/reading/associating very clearly.
> override altogether (perhaps supplying an ada-gcc executable, whi
> Are you sure you don't have another gcc or cc1 in your path? The gcc
> provided in the gcc package knows its own path.
Ah hah! gnats or dpkg seem to be the culprite:
[lestat:~/.www/unabomber/unabomber_writings]$ locate gcc|grep "gcc$"|xargs
file|grep -i exec
/usr/bin/gcc: ELF 32-bit LSB exec
On Fri, 6 Sep 1996, James A. Robinson wrote:
> Package: gcc
> Maintainer: David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Version: 2.7.2.1-1
>
> I don't know whether or not this is a gcc bug, but after I installed
> the latest rex stuff, gcc stopped being able to find cc1. After I
> added /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486
Package: gcc
Maintainer: David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 2.7.2.1-1
I don't know whether or not this is a gcc bug, but after I installed
the latest rex stuff, gcc stopped being able to find cc1. After I
added /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1/ to my path it worked, but I
never needed t
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