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Re: g++ identity crisis, slink



Um... never mind... I found it. (.C, not .c  ... sheesh)

(thanks anyway :)

From:           	alice@cascoind.com
To:             	debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:        	g++ identity crisis, slink
Date sent:      	Wed, 28 Jun 2000 11:54:54 -0400

> 
> Hi, I'm running slink and I was trying to 'make' some c++ programs I 
> was messing around with the other day and discovered that even 
> though my Makefile says to use g++, make was using cc to compile 
> the programs. /usr/bin/g++ is a program, not a link to anything. If I 
> rename /usr/bin/cc, make refuses to run. I did do a make -v to make 
> sure it was GNU make, and it is. (someone mentioned to me that this 
> might be an issue)
> 
> Now, I vaguely remember something in setting up my system that 
> might have had something to do with which compiler I liked or wanted 
> to be default or something... but it's really hazy and I could be wrong. 
> _Is_ there something like that in the debian set-up and, if so, is there a 
> way to change/override it?
> 
> -Alice


Alice M. Pinard
Casco Indemnity Company
alice@cascoind.com 



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