Dag Wieers wrote:
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, mark wrote:
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The fact that on a RHEL3 he sees the GCC_4.2.0 require?ment probably means that he has been mixing packages build for RHEL4 (or another distribution with gcc 4) on his RHEL3.
THAT makes sense, and I hadn't caught. Of course, I checked on the version of gcc I have on my home system, since that's where I was when I responded, but I'm on SuSE 10. I did think that 4.2 was very recent, but passed over it (he says, with his brain melting by the time he gets home).
This is not something that happens on a normal system if you stick to what Red Hat provides.
Or he could be dealing with a case such as I have at work, with one or two RHEL 3 systems, and all the new servers pre-installed w/ RHEL4....
mark
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