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Subject: gcc2 instead gcc
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Message-ID: <OFC4377760.E8F2BA1C-ONC1256CD5.003262AF-C1256CD5.0032ABA6@rsag.ch>
From: christian DOT schuster AT rsag DOT ch
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 10:13:26 +0100
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Hi list,

I am newbie and have a simple question. I want to compile PostgreSQL with
gcc2 instead of gcc. First I downloaded just the gcc2 compiler. But the as
I wanted to configure I had the error that no C compiler is installed. So,
I also downloaded gcc and then I could compile.

How can I do that when I compile a program that it is done with gcc2?

Which one is better of those two?

Thanks for any help.

Christian Schuster

Rudolf Schuster AG
Postfach 277
CH - 3000 Bern 11

http://www.rsag.ch
++41 31 348 05 30


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