On 9/26/05, Prasant Gopal <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
> hi ,
>
> can i hav 2 versions of gcc installed on the same kernel.. If
> so how...please help me out...
>
If you have one, two, or more different versions of a userland program
(which gcc is) installed, is nothing the kernel cares about. This is a
userspace problem, not a kernel problem.
There is plenty of documentation to be found via google and other
sources that describe how to accomplish what you want to do - spend a
little time searching.
Here's one document that describes an installation of multiple gcc
versions (and there are lots of others out there) :
http://www.tellurian.com.au/whitepapers/multiplegcc.php
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