Which compiler is used/supported on Linux

Hi all,
Just a simple question for the Oracle support guys - which compiler is used when generating the Linux distribution - my guess would be a GNU gcc of some sort. But can anybody comfirm this - preferably by pointing to some sort of official reference.
Thanks in advance.
br
Jacob

This is an Application Server newsgroup. (iAS)
Your might have a better chance with your question on iplanet.server, or
a iWS related newsgroup.
David
Kim Ammouche wrote:
Hi
Got a server with RH 7.1 and a postgress database that I plannet to use
with some LiveWire/SSJS applications over a ODBC connections..
I got the Enterprise server 4.1 SP8 installed but I can't get it to connect
via ODBC.
I just get: [DBNOTFOUND] No access library for 'libnsrwodb.so' from
dbadmin. Isn't ODBC supported by Enterprise for Linux ?
Thanks !
Kim

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