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Hi |
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 01:45:19PM -0400, Chad M. Huneycutt wrote: |
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> MadCoder wrote: |
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> >is it possible to install both gcc2.95 and gcc3.0 (like a debian for |
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> >example) |
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> Since no one has answered yet, the answer is yes. I just tried it |
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Just to be on the safe side: How well have you tested this? Does the |
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gcc-3.x ebuild truly live side by side with 2.95 (as do kde2 and kde3?). |
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I would love to try the g77 compiler of 3.x on some of my work related |
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stuff without breaking any of the existing ebuilds etc. |
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For once, I'd like to avoid being the guinea pig. (I have a self-compiled |
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3.0.4 dumped to its own directory, and for my FORTRAN stuff I like what |
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I see performance wise (in particular since I have lots of Athlon |
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machines...) |
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Thanks, |
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Stefan |
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Stefan Boresch |
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Institute for Theoretical Chemistry and Structural Molecular Biology |
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University of Vienna, Waehringerstr. 17 A-1090 Vienna, Austria |
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Phone: -43-1-427752715 Fax: -43-1-427752790 |