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RE: gcc 2.91.57 thinks it is 2.95.3-5 or vice versa
- To: "'Darrell R. Hougen'" <no dot darrell dot r dot hougen dot spam at lmco dot com>, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Subject: RE: gcc 2.91.57 thinks it is 2.95.3-5 or vice versa
- From: "Robinow, David" <drobinow at dayton dot adroit dot com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 11:51:01 -0400
Try the following commands and see if that sheds any light.
type gcc
echo $PATH
/usr/bin/gcc --version
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darrell R. Hougen [mailto:no.darrell.r.hougen.spam@lmco.com]
> Subject: gcc 2.91.57 thinks it is 2.95.3-5 or vice versa
> I used setup.exe to download and install the latest version
> of cygwin on
> my NT machine and it came with the following file:
> gcc-2.95.3-5.tar.bz2. I'm assuming that is the file that got
> installed
> by the setup script. However, when I type gcc -dumpversion, I get
> "egcs-2.91.57". Also, when I try to compile a python
> extension module,
> I get an warning from the python (v. 2.1) config.h file, viz., "Please
> use an up to date version of gcc (>2.91 recommended)." I
> downloaded gcc
> from mirrors.rcn.net. Is this a problem with the mirror
> site, or is gcc
> 2.91 masquerading as 2.95?
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