Subject: gcc3 supposedly default, but...
To: NetBSD Current Users <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Greywolf <greywolf@starwolf.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/25/2003 00:04:14
Greetings, all.
I'm building from yesterday's -current sources (I've frozen in an attempt
to hold on to some sanity, here, bear with me (hey, stop laughing)),
and when all is said and done, gcc -dumpversion still yields
2.95.3
I was under the impression that supposedly gcc3 is now the default to
be installed.
I am running with: (line breaks mine)
===> build.sh command: ./build.sh -T /usr/src/tools/tools-i386 \
-M /export/arch/i386/obj -D /export/arch/i386/build \
-R /export/arch/i386/release -m i386 \
-V BUILD=you bet -V HAVE_GCC3=yes build
===> build.sh started: Wed Sep 24 16:44:23 PDT 2003
===> MACHINE: i386
===> MACHINE_ARCH: i386
===> TOOLDIR path: /usr/src/tools/tools-i386
===> DESTDIR path: /export/arch/i386/build
===> RELEASEDIR path: /export/arch/i386/release
===> makewrapper: /usr/src/tools/tools-i386/bin/nbmake-i386
What do I have to do, here? Or is gcc2 still the default thing that gets
installed in /usr/bin?
--*greywolf;
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