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Re: State of debian egcs



> 
> On Fri, 3 Oct 1997, Galen Hazelwood wrote:
> 
> > As for getting the new c++ development stuff to coexist with the
> > old...don't hold your breath.  It probably won't be possible.  The only
> 
> Can't you simply put one in /usr/include/g++-28 and one in
> /usr/include/g++-272 then adjust the compilers search path accordingly..
> Otherwise it's impossible to test a program with egcs and gcc :< (ie
> basically pointless to have both compilers installed)

Well, I preferred something like /usr/include/g++ for libg++272,
and /usr/include/g++-egcs (or whatever) for libg++28. But the idea
is the same, and I'd say this would work.

> WH I really want is to be able to write code in egcs and then hack it up
> to work with gcc every so often, to do that both compilers must be able to
> compile C++ source..

So do I!


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