09-11-2011
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Originally Posted by
gabam
I myself have some problems with my gcc. It is located in /usr/sfw/bin/gcc, but when I try to a compile a c++ hello program, it doesn't compile, giving several errors.
That's not surprising at all. Compiling a C++ source with a C compiler cannot but fail. Only the opposite might work.
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