That works. It is not as convenient as being able to do it from within WinFBE but we cannot do that as WinFBE stands so there is no point in moaning about it. <smile>Yours truly wrote:Another way is to use 'Set gcc Version' before we open WinFBE.
So, if we want to use a different set of gcc then we run 'Set gcc Version' and then open WinFBE. I can live with that.
I am now going to download srvaldez's latest compilations and let 'Set gcc Version' loose on them. When I am satisfied that all is well I'll open another thread introducing 'Set gcc Version'.