As I think I mentioned elsewhere, if anyone admits to *using* the gnat
package, I'll deal with it. (please send me mail directly...)
Short term, I will (1) upgrade to the latest upstream release (3.05)
and (2) change it to supply it's own "adagcc" or "gnatcc" instead of
diverting gcc.
Long term,
Hamish Moffatt writes:
> I wrote:
> > > Similar problem (I think) with GNAT Ada. GNAT 3.04 (and hence the
> > > Debian package, and also GNAT 3.05 which is not available
> > > as a package) is based on gcc 2.7.2. Until GNAT is updated to
> > > be based on gcc 2.7.2.1 and then a pkg of the same rele
I wrote:
> > Similar problem (I think) with GNAT Ada. GNAT 3.04 (and hence the
> > Debian package, and also GNAT 3.05 which is not available
> > as a package) is based on gcc 2.7.2. Until GNAT is updated to
> > be based on gcc 2.7.2.1 and then a pkg of the same released,
> > you have to stick with
Hello David,
Thanks for your help but,...
> H. Manz writes:
> > After this I have detected, that the Fortran Compiler g77 is not
> > working longer since it was based on 2.7.2. I have than copied all
> > the stuff from the 2.7.2 Version subdirectory to 2.7.2.1. Now
> > the compiler was working bu
H. Manz writes:
> After this I have detected, that the Fortran Compiler g77 is not
> working longer since it was based on 2.7.2. I have than copied all
> the stuff from the 2.7.2 Version subdirectory to 2.7.2.1. Now
> the compiler was working but only half.
Doing that could lead to dpkg/packagin
I have updated my Linux Version from buzz to rex. During this update
the GNU-C compiler Release 2.7.2 was replaced by Version 2.7.2.1.
After this I have detected, that the Fortran Compiler g77 is not
working longer since it was based on 2.7.2. I have than copied all
the stuff from the 2.7.2 Versi
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