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Re: GCC 2.7/Debian Packages/Non ELF



> >      I had thought I would just build `gcc-2.7.2-5.deb' (I think it
> > is) and then install it exactly as if it I had just downloaded it from
> > the Debian-0.93 tree.
> 
> If you do that, the dependency/conflict checking performed by dpkg and
> dselect will be useless.  This could lead to problems if you forget
> what you've done when you finally get around to upgrading to Debian-1.x.

Funny, that's exactly why I want to build it as a package instead of doing
"make, make stage1, etc". I thought that by building a package I could
tell dpkg that gcc 2.7.2 is installed, so when I finally do the change to
1.1, I can be able to deinstall this "package", and install the
replacement, debian 1.1 gcc. I guess it doesn't work like this then. 

Right now I have gcc 2.6.3 from Debian 0.93, installed as a package, and
gcc 2.7.2 in /usr/local/(bin|lib|...) but dpkg doesn't know about this. 
If I go and deinstall 2.6.3 dpkg will bark about dependencies, I guess. 

-Marcelo
<mmagallo@efis.ucr.ac.cr>



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