RH6.0 - i386-glibc20-linux-gcc or i386-redhat-linux-gcc

RH6.0 - i386-glibc20-linux-gcc or i386-redhat-linux-gcc

Post by David Yeun » Sun, 23 May 1999 04:00:00



I notice that the RH6.0 has two gcc compilers in

  /usr/bin/i386-glibc20-linux-gcc
  /usr/bin/i386-redhat-linux-gcc

and the default one is /usr/bin/i386-redhat-linux-gcc. Anyone
know what is different between them? Because I have found some
programs fail to be compiled using the redhat one but successful
if using /usr/bin/i386-glibc20-linux-gcc.

Thanks

david

 
 
 

1. /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux and /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux

Hi Linuxers,

I just got a new copy of gcc-2.4.5 and source code of the pl11.
After having done the installation of gcc-2.4.5, I realised that
I have an extra directory: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux.
The question is whether I need to keep the old gcc stuff under
the i386-linux.  I really like to clean it up so as to save 5.1
meg disk space (another poor Linux user  ;-( ).

Your answer is very appreciated.  Please send answer directly
to my address or the corresponding interest parties to reduce
the network load.  Thank you in advance.

Wing



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