> Did you try something like this? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] type g++ > g++ is /usr/bin/g++
Yes. I get the same output here. > Also, maybe when you're compiling, gcc is being used and is expecting > the g++272 to be installed; it is oblivious to the existence of > g++. Sigh. All these multitudes of compilers and such are quite confusing. :). I got g++272 from slink, after which my compile worked. Thanks!. But g++272 says its for backward compatability only. Why should the newest gcc be trying to use a version of g++ which claims to only be for backward compatability? > So you should either ensure that egcc is the compiler that is being > used so that it will use the g++ you have installed, or ftp the latest > g++272 (g++272_2.7.2.3-4.2.deb) from some place such as > > ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/devel How would I make egcc be the default compiler? And what is the difference between gcc and egcc? Thanks alot! Timothy ---------------------------------- E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 23-May-98 Time: 11:56:12 This message was sent by XFMail. Powered by GNU/Linux 2.0. ---------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]