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Re: gcc3.3 upgrades


From: Paul Johnson
Subject: Re: gcc3.3 upgrades
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 08:44:10 -0600
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Type

rpm -Uvh xxx.rpm

in order to "upgrade" (remove old, replace with new).


-ivh

tried to install without removing old.

liu as wrote:
Hello,
I install all rpms from
http://lark.cc.ku.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/Swarm-2.2x_RPMSforRH8.0/
on a "clean" redhat8.0 successfully.
It sems works.

when I compile ASM-2.2.tar.gz, it report
cc1obj: warnings being treated as errors
ASMObserverSwarm.m: In function `-[ASMObserverSwarm buildObjects]':
ASMObserverSwarm.m:119: warning: method `getModelParams' not implemented by
protocol
1

I guess that maybe I shoult upgrade the gcc3.2 to gcc3.3 from
http://lark.cc.ku.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/miscSupportSoftware/gcc-upgrades/3.3/
but when I run  rpm -ivh cpp-3.3-20020909.i386.rpm, it reports
file /usr/bin/cpp from install of cpp-3.3-20020909 conflicts with file from
package cpp-3.2-7
        file /usr/share/info/cpp.info-1.gz from install of cpp-3.3-20020909 
conflicts
with file from package cpp-3.2-7
        file /usr/share/info/cpp.info-2.gz from install of cpp-3.3-20020909 
conflicts
with file from package cpp-3.2-7
        file /usr/share/info/cpp.info-3.gz from install of cpp-3.3-20020909 
conflicts
with file from package cpp-3.2-7
......
the other rpms have same problems,
Anybody can tell why?




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