> Incidentally, anyone know why Apple 'crippled' gcc so that it no > longer compiles Fortran, Ada, or Java, as 'out of the box' gcc > does? Are there maybe separate gcc-java, gcc-(whatever) packages you can install? A lot of the linux distrubtions at least are splitting things up quite a bit lately - SUSE 9.1 even splits up php into 20+ different packages, one for each PHP module. Here's all the different gcc packages RedHat ES3 has by default when you install the development tools: libgcc-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.47 gcc-objc-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.47 gcc-c++-3.2.3-39 gcc-c++-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.47 libgcc-3.2.3-39 gcc-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.47 gcc-3.2.3-39 gcc-objc-3.2.3-39 gcc-g77-3.2.3-39 gcc-gnat-3.2.3-39 gcc-java-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.47 gcc-g77-ssa-3.5ssa-0.20030801.47 gcc-java-3.2.3-39
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Re: [LUG] [OT] Apple's non-OS9 booting machines
2004-08-13 by Jeremy Martin
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