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From: witt@mppmu.mpg.de (Myriam Witt)
Subject: Help: gnat messing with gcc?
Date: 1997/07/24
Date: 1997-07-24T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5r70h2$14ks$1@cdserv.rzg.mpg.de> (raw)


Hello.....

please help me with the following question:

I had gcc compiled and installed into a non-standard directory.
After that I installed the gnat-309 binary distribution (for
Solaris), choosing option 3 in a different (non-standard)
directory. I didn't expect my existing gcc
to be affected this way but I noticed (using gcc -v) that it
now reads it's spec from the gnat-directory and that it loads
libgcc... from the gnat-path first, too.
The original gcc is first in $PATH, so this is not the problem,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH doesn't mention any gnu/gnat libs.

So, what did happen and where is the standard gcc library-path stored?
And please don't tell me gnat had found my gcc-executable via $PATH and
patched it :-(

Thanks in advance....

(writing from my girl-friend's account)

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1997-07-24  0:00 Myriam Witt [this message]
1997-07-27  0:00 ` Help: gnat messing with gcc? David Taylor
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