How does one go about compiling and installing GPC under Linux in such a way as to not interfere with the GCC 4 one already has? I've ended up installing and ripping out GPC on the Linux side on three different occasions (always Slackware) because I was no longer able to use GCC 4 (as much as I hate C, it is useful to have a C compiler around for compiling free software). Seems that the GCC 3 libraries GPC needs end up pre-empting the GCC 4 libraries. If people need exact error messages, I can go ahead and redo the install, so I can remember what they are (it's been a while).
I did recently install that other free Pascal compiler, only to discover that it wouldn't compile my nearly completed project from 5 years ago (not even my Borland-style units), so I really would like to have GPC back on my Linux boxes without the hassle of changing distros.
BTW: As much as I appreciate Kevan Hashemi's making a pre-compiled Linux GPC binary available, my preference would be for a 64-bit build.
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