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Re: Which gcc builds potato?



On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Ben Collins wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 10:19:48AM +0000, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> > OK, I have recovered to a slink system, and I'm ready to upgrade it to
> > potato, which raises the above question. There are two gcc versions
> > available in the archives. Which one is being used to build the system?
> > Will either work? The libraries are pretty self explanitory, with the
> > exception of ncurses, which I assume is to be version 4 from what is found
> > in base?
> > 
> > Waiting is,
> 
> gcc272 is not to be used at all for building sparc packages, I wish it
> would just die right out of the distribution personally :)
> 
> gcc_2.95.2-0pre1 is what is suggested (and required if you don't want to
> get bit in the ass by dumb compiler errors).

Thanks, although the question was for Intel based builds, it is good to
know about sparc requirements as well.

So, what, if anything, is being built with egcs? 

Thanks,

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