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Re: Mandrake 8.1
From: |
David Relson |
Subject: |
Re: Mandrake 8.1 |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 09:33:07 -0500 |
At 06:21 AM 2/22/02, you wrote:
> Hi Caleb !!
>
> The problem comes from gcc 2.96. It doesn't work with GNUStep.
>
> You can install gcc 3.01 with the mandrake 8.1 ... so do it.
>
well.. i couldn't find any rps for it, so i just grabbed some fresh source
for gcc 3.03 from gnu.org
i rebuilt everything going through and doing make clean before rebuilding.
Caleb,
I went through the bother of rpm upgrading yesterday morning. I call it
that because of the various dependencies involved... With the installation
of gcc3-3.0.4-0.4mdk, GNUstep core compiles and is running perfectly.
According to /var/log/messages, I installed the following:
gcc3.0-cpp-3.0.4-0.4mdk
gcc3.0-3.0.4-0.4mdk
gcc3.0-c++-3.0.4-0.4mdk
libobjc3.0-3.0.4-0.4mdk
gcc3.0-objc-3.0.4-0.4mdk
binutils-2.11.92.0.12-6mdk --- gcc wanted updated binutils
libbinutils2-2.11.92.0.12-6mdk
libdb3.3-3.3.11-7mdk
glibc-2.2.4-24mdk
setup-2.2.0-23mdk --- needed because of glibc update
initscripts-6.40.2-25mdk
proftpd-1.2.5-0.rc1.4mdk
glibc-devel-2.2.4-24mdk
The rpms can be found on cooker mirrors, a.k.a. mandrake-development. In
my case I used the wgeet command to get them from the ftp server at
indiana.edu. To simplify things, I used the following one line shell script:
wget -nd -c
"ftp://ftp.uwsg.indiana.edu/linux/mandrake/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/$1*"
Good luck!
David