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* How to use gcc for gnat and C/C++?
@ 1997-07-16  0:00 Charlie Gage
  1997-07-17  0:00 ` Gerald Kasner
  1997-07-17  0:00 ` Robert Dewar
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Charlie Gage @ 1997-07-16  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Greetings,

I have installed gnat version 3.09 for Redhat linux 4.2, which has
the GNU C/C++ compiler version 2.7.2.1 installed.  My problem is that
after installing gnat, the "gcc" for C was replaced with the version 
for gnat.  Now the gnat version of "gcc" does not work with C compiles.
I think it might be that the version of gnat I got was compiled for
i486-linux, and my C compiler was for version i386-linux.  At least
this is what I discovered after looking in /usr/lib/gcc-lib.

Do I need to find a new version of gnat, or am I doing something
wrong here?  Is there a way to separate the two compilers, such as,
gcc (for C), and gada (for gnat)?

Thanks,
Charlie
email: cgage@codenet.net




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