I've recently installed FreeBSD 5.2.1 on an old system, mainly since I
need bluetooth support.  After trying to install a couple of ports, I've
found that the default gcc compiler version 3.3.3-20031106 keeps segment
faulting at different times.  If I keep restarting the port install, it
will eventually complete, but slowly.  I can't seem to find and reports
about this, but I'd like to try and fix it by installing a newer gcc
from the ports collection.  Since gcc is also part of the core system,
that means I'll end up with too version of gcc, will this be a problem
and is there an easy way to make sure that the right version of gcc is
executed?
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