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i sort of use suse 10.1. It says suse 10.1 but it is actually suse 10.2 alpha 2
it still doesnt work is there a way to downgrade my gccedit:actually i tried it one more time and i think its working im not sure though its not done
didnt you read the edit it said i think i got it working, and thanks a LOT!!!!!! You helped me when noone else would.
edit:also If they dont get someone building suse rpms i might see if there is a way i can build them for who ever is in charge of these things
Quote from: TeddyKrulewich on July 25, 2006, 10:53:10 pmit still doesnt work is there a way to downgrade my gccedit:actually i tried it one more time and i think its working im not sure though its not done If it doesn't work installing gcc 4.0 is the only way to get it work (but killerbot uses 10.1 and the work-around worked for him). Some post under the work-aound post it is described (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=3481.msg27597#msg27597). It should work nearly the same with suse.But I think you won't need this. The error you got has been the only one concerning gcc 4.1