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Re: upgrading fromm old gcc (newbie Q)


On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, tim@glastonburymusic wrote:
> I want to upgrade to the latest version of gcc (3.2)
> I already have .2.8.0 and pgcc.2.91.66 on my f00f bug pentium 133 (w/ 32M
> RAM) & 2.0.x Linux kernel.
> a) is there any reason that my hardware won't be able to handle it?
> b) do I need to upgrade to say 2.95 or 3.0 as an intermediary stage?
> c) do I need to learn ALL the in & outs of gcc before I try doing this?

No. No. No.

Follow the instruction in http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ and, unless you are
completely confident, do _not_ replace /usr/bin/gcc but install the new
version into a directory of its own (/sw/gcc-3.2.1 or similar).

Gerald
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