FC4
Michael A. Peters
mpeters at mac.com
Sun Jun 19 14:13:38 UTC 2005
On Sun, 2005-06-19 at 09:06 -0400, C. Beamer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> On Thursday, I installed Fedora Core 4. Although I know I don't have
> to, I install fresh every time a new Fedora release comes out - I have a
> thing about not having excess files on my system.
>
> Anyway, I use KDE as my desktop manager and I also use a KDE program
> called Krecipes, which I usually get via svn. When I got the files I
> needed for the install and attempted to install the program, my
> configure failed. I got a message about gcc being banned. I know that
> Fedora Core uses gcc 4.0 and this has been patched to fix a bug.
> However, when compiling KDE apps, this version of gcc is not
> recognized. Is this a Fedora issue or one that should be addressed by
> the developers of gcc?
I don't know about kde and gcc 4 - but I do know if you want to build an
app that doesn't like gcc4 you can install gcc32 (gcc version 3.2)
then
export CC=/usr/bin/gcc32 ./configure
it will then use gcc32 for the C Compiler
(there also is a c++32 package)
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