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.
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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
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
I have some researchers who want to run OpenMP for multiprocessor
machines, but minimum requirement for OpenMP is gcc 4.2.2.
Andrea
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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.
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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
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