I'm running Darwin 8.3.0 (Mac OS X 10.4.3) and trying to install g77 3.4.5. I managed to build g77 (after adding adding -lSystemStubs to LIB_SPEC in gcc/config/darwin.h). I did `--enable-languages=f77' during the configure phase because I only want g77. `make install' put the following executables in the bin directory: cpp g77 gcc gccbug gcov powerpc-apple-darwin8.3.0-gcc powerpc-apple-darwin8.3.0-gcc-3.4.5 In particular, it's given me cpp, a modified gcc, etc, but I think I only want the g77 executable. I already have gcc, cpp, etc, supporting c, c++, obj-c, obj-c++, because gcc 3.3 and 4.0 come with Mac OS X. Basically, I don't want any naming conflicts or unnecessary executables, and need to know if there are any options to install the minimal amount of executables and libraries necessary for a properly functioning, but minimal, g77. (I see there is a --disable-cpp option for configure, but that's only for cpp.) Should I just delete the files I don't need? What do you think I should do? Thank you. -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free