Thank you for all those who have given my advice.
I decide to build gcc-3.0 from tar ball in /usr/local/.
But as the older version of gcc reside in /usr/bin and gcc-3.0 reside in
/usr/local/bin, I will have two different versions of gcc in my path.
Should I specify the binary directory in con
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From: "Shaul Karl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chan Siu On" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: Building and installing gcc-3.0
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I
> Hi all,
>
> I want to build and install gcc-3.0 on my Debian "potato" 2.2r3. I have
> downloaded gcc-3.0.tar.gz. If I simply type "configure", "make" and "make
> install", would Debian realize that gcc has been upgraded?
If by `Debian' you meant dselect, dpkg and freinds then the answer i
Hi all,
I want to build and install gcc-3.0 on my Debian "potato" 2.2r3. I have
downloaded gcc-3.0.tar.gz. If I simply type "configure", "make" and "make
install", would Debian realize that gcc has been upgraded? If not, what
should I do? For some reasons, I don't want to apt-get it from the
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