Re: root and brat updated in afs/pro

From: Christian Holm Christensen (cholm@hehi03.nbi.dk)
Date: Tue Oct 22 2002 - 10:03:21 EDT

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    Hi Djam, 
    
    Djamel Ouerdane <ouerdane@nbi.dk> wrote concerning
    Re: root and brat updated in afs/pro [Tue, 22 Oct 2002 12:43:20 +0200 (CEST)]
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    > Hi Kris,
    > 
    > Did you update both gcc branches of afs ?
    
    If you really want to use GCC 3.0.4 (and be cut off from using GDB to
    debug your programs), compile ROOT/BRAT/... what ever yourself with
    that compiler.  We should only support one compiler in the `official'
    installations in `/afs/rhic/opt/brahms/' - and currently that compiler
    is GCC 2.96-RH - like it or not.  It's just too much of a pain in the
    behind to support both compilers - and it may confuse people a lot
    more than helping you - after all, GCC 2.96-RH isn't such a bad
    compiler (leaving aside the G77 issue on Red Hat 7.3). 
    
    So until there's an official decision to use GCC 3.x rather than GCC
    2.96-RH (which I don't think should happen until Red Hat 8.1 the
    earliest), forget about GCC 3.0 in the context of the CAS/CRS/MINE. 
    
    You want to use GCC 3.0? Compile ROOT/BRAT/... with it in your home
    directory and use that instead. 
    
    You want to use Intel C++ 6.0?  Compile ROOT/BRAT/... with it in your home
    directory and use that instead.  
    
    You want to use ... - you get the idea :-) 
    
    Yours, 
    
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