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Date:      Wed, 6 Feb 2002 19:12:13 -0800
From:      "David O'Brien" <obrien@freebsd.org>
To:        Joe Kelsey <joe@zircon.seattle.wa.us>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: gcc3.x issues
Message-ID:  <20020206191213.A3347@dragon.nuxi.com>
In-Reply-To: <15457.56475.172650.789685@zircon.zircon.seattle.wa.us>; from joe@zircon.seattle.wa.us on Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 05:47:07PM -0800
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 05:47:07PM -0800, Joe Kelsey wrote:
> So what?  When I install gcc on a non-native platform (such as HP-UX or
> Solaris),
....
>  > Again, WHAT IS THE PROBLEM you are trying to solve?  Just laziness of not
>  > being willing to type ``pkg_add -r gcc30'' or ``pkg_add -r gcc31''?
> 
> Because it installs in non-default places.  It creates duplicates of
> gcc, all libraries and is a potential source of error and confusion over
> what is the *real* supported compiler.

Uh, sorry, pkg_add -r gcc30 will install the software in _exactaly_ the
same place as you would get GCC on one of your "non-native" platforms.

You will also get a duplicate C compiler (besides acc [HPUX], or cc
[Solaris]).  So why does all this bother you on FreeBSD and not those
platforms?

-- 
-- David  (obrien@FreeBSD.org)

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