Re: Bug#107587: gcc and gcc-3.0 should support alternatives
Matthias Klose wrote:
>
> why do you propose gcc-3.0 as the "user compiler"? setting the "system
> compiler" to something other than the "user compiler" would break
> every C++ related development environment.
Why?
We use already different version of library at the same time
(almost I use it, mostly because I find nice the obsolete libg++).
But yes, the default user compiler should be the system compiler.
summary:
user compiler: cc
system compiler: gcc
kernel compiler: kgcc
these should be simple link (or for cc an update-alternative) to
the gcc-X.YY.
Thus:
Could you implement kgcc (only as link),
and check that alternatives priority of cc are correct for all
version of gcc?
giacomo
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