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Subject: gcc moved from from the path where it was installed
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 14:03:44 +0000
From: Nizar ROMDHANE <nizar.romdhane@xxxxxx>
To: gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx
References: <59E0E6C687C45449968968746AF1F0AC011E5774@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi all,

I'm facing a strange problem. I compiled and installed gcc v2.95.3 , v3.3.2 and v3.3.3. I copied
then the gcc versions and shiped them within a GUI we're developing. Sometimes it works fine and
sometimes we get errors telling that some files are missing like c++filt

Does someone copied the installed path and faced such problems? Maybe I have done something wrong or
it could be that there is a specific way to configure if we want to copy the installed path.

can you please help me?

Thanks

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Nizar ROMDHANE       			
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STMicroelectronics Tunis        	
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-- ----------------------------------------- Nizar ROMDHANE System Level Design Engineer SLD Team Leader - OCCS - CMG Design - CMG STMicroelectronics Tunis Cite Technologique des communications - Elghazala - 2088 - Ariana - TUNISIA phone: +216 71 857 750 (office 131) mobile: +216 97 431 708 fax: +216 71 857 525 e-mail: nizar.romdhane@xxxxxx nizar_romdane@xxxxxxxx web: http://www.st.com -----------------------------------------


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