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Top Forums Programming gcc for solaris 2.6 Post 10985 by jennifer on Tuesday 27th of November 2001 12:46:18 AM
Old 11-27-2001
Hi yellowfish.

At the download site, there is two version (complied and not complied).

I think you refer to the not complied binary. If that is the case you are right.

But if your download the complied version, you have to put in the /usr/local location which the site mentioned.

regards
jenniferSmilie
 

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NAME
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