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Using gcc/g++-3.2 as default compiler



Hello all,

I am trying to build a new version of one of my packages, as upstream
has ported it to gcc/g++-3.2 and KDE3.  It would be nice to have the
kinks ironed out before the transition actually happens in sid, I think.
I am wondering if anyone has any good method for switching the default
compiler.  I am using a pbuilder chroot, and so I log in, and then
switch the symlinks (gcc, g++, gcov, and cpp) to point to the 3.2
versions.

For now, the build is failing.  In order to help sort it out, are there
any other links I should be switching?  Some other (smarter?) way to do
this?  It builds fine before I mess with any of the links, or set
environment variables (CC, CXX, CPP), so I'm not convinced that it's a
code problem, although it may be - I know there are many
incompatibilities between the two versions.

TIA,
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