Re: GCC 2.96 and "-march=i686"
From: Daihard (daihardM3NO_at_SPAMyahoo.com)
Date: 08/08/03
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Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 03:43:32 GMT
Charles Wilkins <2boxers_at_comcast.net> wrote:
> upgrading glibc is no small task and you dont have to do it.
>
> you can install your compiler into an isolated directory and call it
> up for use to compile new programs.
>
> old programs will continue to run because you are not removing any
> libraries from your system, just adding a new compiler and its
> associated libraries to its own directory.
Thanks again! I am now downloading the source for GCC 3.3. One last
question... If I successfuly build/install GCC 3.3 on my RH 7.3 system,
will the programs that I build with this new compiler run on this machine?
Thanks once again, and regards,
Dai
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