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Dave Korn wrote:
>   Ah, thanks for pointing this out.  (The packages are of course broken as far
> as portability is concerned, as upstream GCC does not anywhere provide a 'cc'
> executable; it's presence in the gcc-3 package is caused by the build script
> creating a symlink as a convenience, so it's wrong in general to assume that
> there "must be" an executable called 'cc' in the PATH.)  I'll add it back into
> the next release.

Actually, SUSv2 requires a cc and c89; SUSv3 mentions only a c99.


Yaakov
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