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Old 12-14-2006, 12:22 PM   #1
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GCC Compile with GNAT


Greetings,

I'll be honest right now and say I don't have a clue about GCC, GNAT, or ADA.

I have some software built using ADA that I need installed. I do not have GNAT compiled into my gcc. I am not thrilled about recompiling gcc in the first place.

I use a source based distro, standard p4 architecture, and using gcc 3.4.6 . The distro also has gcc2, gcc3, and gcc4. I was hoping for any tips about this. Should I upgrade to gcc4? What flags do I need to add to bring GNAT in during the recompile? And good tutorials? I've been living in gcc.gnu.org trying to get a handle of what needs to be done.

Any thoughts, suggestions, and/or warnings would be great.

Thanks!
 
  


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