On 9 Nov 2001, at 20:36, Prof Abimbola Olowofoyeku wrote:
On 9 Nov 01, at 12:35, J. David Bryan wrote:
just to have, e.g., "collect2" in the right places.
Not just for collect2.
N.b.: "e.g." ;-)
That does not seem reasonable.
Reasonable or not, that is the way it is.
Why should that be a requirement? Why would it matter, for example, that the 2.95.3 version of the C compiler is called when the 2.8.1-based version of GPC needs to compile a C program? Or that the 2.95.3 version of collect2 is called to link files generated by a 2.95.2 version of GPC?
What version dependencies exist?
-- Dave