> ./RedHat/RPMS/gcc-3.1-7.i386.rpm > ./RedHat/RPMS/gcc-c++-3.1-7.i386.rpm > ./RedHat/RPMS/gcc-g77-3.1-7.i386.rpm > ./RedHat/RPMS/gcc-gnat-3.1-7.i386.rpm > ./RedHat/RPMS/gcc-java-3.1-7.i386.rpm > ./RedHat/RPMS/gcc-objc-3.1-7.i386.rpm good riddance to the 'gcc-2.96' lunacy. One of the things I *really* don't like about RH is their high-handedness about some things... like using their own compiler and making a lot of people work to become compatible with *them*, rather than the other way around. (all the patches they apply to the kernel is another one). any way you cut it, RedHat is still a commercial entity... on the upside, this means they can pay a bunch of people to do quality control. on the downside, they don't have the customer's interests at heart, as much as something like the Debian Project does. (and it shows. this is why RH won't ship apt4rpm anytime soon... it competes with their revenue model). Carl Soderstrom. -- Network Engineer Real-Time Enterprises www.real-time.com