You can have multiple versions of gcc on the system with no problems at
all. Plain old "gcc" will always refer to 2.95, and nothing will get
confused. If you want to use a newer gcc, like 3.0, you'll run "gcc-3.0"
instead. So everything is kept nice and clean.

--Todd

On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 03:22:31 +0000
Steve Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I'm unsure about this question but feel the need to ask it anyway. I
> am running Woody and wish to install OpenOffice.It seems I also need
> to install gcc-3.0-base, libgcc1 and libstdc++3. I have gcc-2.95 etc.
> and am a little concerned about possible conflicts. Need I be? Can't
> seem to find any answers to this... (Where haven't I looked?)
> 
> Thank you.  Steve.


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