On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Jag wrote:

> I know its not a valid program.
> It was a typo and I didn't check it when cutting and pasting the test.

That's what I assumed.

> Like Igor said, the 'Looks like your gcc installation is corrupted'. I have
> copied the 3.2 folder from another PC and all now works.
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Please don't do that.  It's always better to use the setup program to
install packages -- in particular, because many of them have postinstall
scripts that set up the necessary links, etc.
        Igor

> Thanks
> Jag

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