Re: [CentOS] gcc version

2009-12-18 Thread Laurent Wandrebeck
gcc 4.3 was a technology preview in 5.3. It became 4.4 in 5.4. 4.1.2 is the supported version in 5.x. Laurent. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] gcc version

2009-12-17 Thread Tony Schreiner
On Dec 17, 2009, at 1:07 PM, nate wrote: > Andrea Laack wrote: >> Why is redhat version 5.3 running gcc version 4.3 and centos 5.4 >> running >> gcc version 4.1.2? When will gcc be upgraded on centos? > > Looks like two different versions of gcc are available > > CentOS: > http://mirrors.kerne

Re: [CentOS] gcc version

2009-12-17 Thread nate
Andrea Laack wrote: > Why is redhat version 5.3 running gcc version 4.3 and centos 5.4 running > gcc version 4.1.2? When will gcc be upgraded on centos? Looks like two different versions of gcc are available CentOS: http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5/os/SRPMS/gcc-4.1.2-46.el5.src.rpm http://mirr

Re: [CentOS] gcc version

2009-12-17 Thread Andrea Laack
I have some researchers who want to run OpenMP for multiprocessor machines, but minimum requirement for OpenMP is gcc 4.2.2. Andrea ** Andrea Laack IS Manager Functional Imaging Research Center Medical College of Wisconsin 8701 Watertown Plank Roa

Re: [CentOS] gcc version

2009-12-17 Thread Steve Thompson
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Andrea Laack wrote: > Why is redhat version 5.3 running gcc version 4.3 and centos 5.4 running > gcc version 4.1.2? When will gcc be upgraded on centos? All of my 5.3 systems run 4.1.2 as well, per yum. -s ___ CentOS mailing list

[CentOS] gcc version

2009-12-17 Thread Andrea Laack
Why is redhat version 5.3 running gcc version 4.3 and centos 5.4 running gcc version 4.1.2? When will gcc be upgraded on centos? Thanks Andrea -- ** Andrea Laack IS Manager Functional Imaging Research Center Medical College of Wisconsin 8701 Wat