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Re: best way to have gcc-3.2 on woody?



I installed gcc (g++ and g77) 3.2 last week or so.

I added sarge to my sources.list, then ran apt-get update, then installed
al the 3.c ompiler packages, then removed sarge from sources.list and ran
apt-get update again.

I do this often, sometimes even from sid. When I run the apt-get install I
use the -d -u flags first to see what it's going to do. If it wants to
drag lots of other packages along at the same time, I sometimes change my
mind and do without.

There are probably more elegant ways to do this these days...

Enrico Zini said:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:34:03AM -0200, Klaus Imgrund wrote:
>
>> That has nothing to do the compiler as far as I can see - mencoder
>> works for me compiled with gcc 2.96 - no problem.The guys at the
>> mplayer lists
>
> Fine for that.
>
> But suppose I'm doing some C++ development in woody, and that I've
> written some piece of legal code using some advanced C++ feature (like
> throwing exceptions created using multiple inheritance) that only g++3.2
> gets right.
>
> In that case, I'd like to have g++3.2 available, but I wouldn't want to
> go through the assle to run an unstable system.
>
> What would then be the best way to have gcc-3.2 on wooy?
>
> Bye,
>
> Enrico
>
>
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...RickM...




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