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An older server (P450, 256M RAM) that was running Slack v7.1 had a HD 
that bit the dust this week.  New HD installed, and loaded on Slackware 
v10.2 last night.  All of the packages that come with it run, but trying 
to compile anything using the provided gcc version 3.3.6 has been a 
bust.  This was a fresh installation on a clean HD, so there is no 
change of old libraries infilitrating the setup.

Just wondering if anyone has experienced the "joy."  Used to be that 
Slackware was a tight, reliable distro that you could compile just about 
anything with.  It seems that this latest implementation of gcc with 
Slack v10.2 can't compile squat.

V/r

Bob


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