Older version of GCC needed in CentOS 5.1

Mustafa Akgul akgul@bilkent.edu.tr
Fri Jun 13 12:25:00 GMT 2008


Ian Lance Taylor yazm?s,:
> Car54 <planetwealth@gmail.com> writes:
>
>   
>> I am in the process of installing CentOS 5.1. The gcc that came with it is...
>> gcc-4.1.2-14.el5.i386.rpm. My problem is I have software that ran in RHEL-3
>> perfect and the version of gcc that was used was... gcc-3.2.3-47.i386.rpm. I
>> received errors with the newer version that came with CentOS 5.1.
>>     
>
> Newer versions of gcc are more strict with regard to language
> standards, particularly when writing in C++.
>
>   
>> I'm quite new to this and I'm unsure what to do. If i need to install the
>> gcc-3.2.3-47 version I'm not sure how to do this and if I can have both
>> versions on the server?
>>     
>
> You can download gcc 3.2 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/ and build it
> yourself.  I don't know if the package from the older version of
> CentOS would run on the newer version.  You'd have to ask somebody who
> works with CentOS.
>
>   
I have compiled gcc-3.2.3 on centos 4.x easily. Erlier version sof 3.2 
did not compile. I also managed to compile libgc-2.3.
Of course under a different prefix.

Regards
Mustafa Akgul

> You could also consider fixing your code to be more standards
> conformant.
>
> Ian
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