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Top Forums Programming Updating GCC in Linux Post 81738 by mimino on Tuesday 23rd of August 2005 05:54:30 PM
Old 08-23-2005
Data Updating GCC in Linux

Hi everybody,

I'm trying to update GCC on my computer. It looks that the current GCC installation is not complete. What shall I do with the old GCC? Shall I uninstall it before installing a new one?

Mandrake Linux 10.1
Current GCC 3.4.1
The version being installed -- GCC 3.4.4.

Thanx, M.M.
 

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