Re: Using gcc/g++-3.2 as default compiler

2002-11-25 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
If you use g++ 3.2, all c++ libraries you link with should also be compiled by gcc 3.2 > Hello all, > > I am trying to build a new version of one of my packages, as upstream > has ported it to gcc/g++-3.2 and KDE3. It would be nice to have the > kinks ironed out before the transition actually h

Re: Using gcc/g++-3.2 as default compiler

2002-11-25 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
If you use g++ 3.2, all c++ libraries you link with should also be compiled by gcc 3.2 > Hello all, > > I am trying to build a new version of one of my packages, as upstream > has ported it to gcc/g++-3.2 and KDE3. It would be nice to have the > kinks ironed out before the transition actually h

Using gcc/g++-3.2 as default compiler

2002-11-24 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all, I am trying to build a new version of one of my packages, as upstream has ported it to gcc/g++-3.2 and KDE3. It would be nice to have the kinks ironed out before the transition actually happens in sid, I think. I am wondering if anyone has any good method for switching the default comp

Using gcc/g++-3.2 as default compiler

2002-11-24 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all, I am trying to build a new version of one of my packages, as upstream has ported it to gcc/g++-3.2 and KDE3. It would be nice to have the kinks ironed out before the transition actually happens in sid, I think. I am wondering if anyone has any good method for switching the default comp