Re: [Re: [gtkmm] gcc-3.3 and gtkmm-2.2.1]



>I fixed the problem for myself by installing GCC 3.2 again and forcing
>the g++ symlink to point to g++-3.2 instead of g++-3.3. It's quite a
>dirty hack, though. Else I don't quite know what to do. Perhaps the

just for anyone who cares:

#!/bin/bash

progs="c++  c++filt  cpp  gcc  gcov  i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc  protoize  unprotoize
"

case $1 in 
    2) dir=/usr/gcc2/bin ;;
    3) dir=/usr/gcc3/bin ;;
esac

for prog in $progs
do
    rm -f /usr/bin/$prog
    ln -s $dir/$prog /usr/bin
done

exit 0;



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