On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, Andy Tai wrote: > > Compilers are also an issue I feel strongly about. I think gcc and egcs > > are awsome, but no match (yet) for commercial compilers. > > Don't even think of trying making some commerical compilers part of the Linux > standard, if they's what you are thinking. Linux is a GNU system and as such > gcc/egcs has to be the standard.
No, I simply ment that gcc should be a link to cc, not assuming that all people use gcc. Whatever compiler the users chooses should be linked to cc, and the standard for packaged software should look to use cc to compile and install, not look for gcc by default. -- "Robert W. Current" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - email http://www.current.nu - personal web site "Hey mister, turn it on, turn it up, and turn me loose." - Dwight Yoakam