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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:17:01 +0100 |
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Arnaud FARINE <arnaud.farine@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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Greetings. |
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> So I decided to install gcc 4.1.1 |
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> I don't know the gcc, its compiler and others params. |
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> I used the following flag bootstrap build objc. |
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> When I would compiled my program, I had an error concerning c++ |
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> object (isn't present). |
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> So, I added fortran and objc++ to my use-flags and compiled again... |
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I _think_ those use flags are for objective c and c++, a modified C |
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language. Fortran is support for the old fortran language. The only |
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use flag for gcc that effects c++ support is the 'nocxx' use flag, |
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which is disabled by default and must be specifically enabled to |
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disable c++ support. |
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> If I want to emerge gcc, I get a message : you delete a part of your |
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> system :-( So stop, Arnaud send a message to newsgroup !! |
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> 1. Can I unmerge my gcc without problem ? |
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no. gcc is used to build most of the executables on your system. |
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Unless you want to install from binary packages from now on (there may |
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not be binaries for every package readily available), you need gcc. |
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> 2. how emerge gcc to have the c++ compiler |
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try the program 'g++'. |
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> 3. how reset a correct environnement !! |
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I'm not sure what you want here. Hopefully the answer to #2 is what's |
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lacking. |
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> Thank you for your help |
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No problem |
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Regards, |
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--Dan |
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