Sylvain wrote:
--- Michael Stefaniuc mstefani@redhat.de a écrit : > On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 12:44:31AM +0100, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
The code that has problem for now is C code, not C++, am I right
here ?
Then it has nothing to do with C++ thing.
Yeah, but the page you pointed to is for C++ incompatibilities, not C. And a newer 2.96 is stable for C.
If there is one, it isnt shipped with RH 8, or not by default.
Red Hat 8 uses gcc3.2. If you have Red Hat 8, you don't need gcc2.96.
"Current snapshots of GCC, and any version labeled 2.96, produce object files that are not compatible with those produced by either GCC 2.95.2 or the forthcoming GCC 3.0."
This is true only for C++. For C code, Red Hat's gcc2.96's have been just fine.
- Dan