Il 31/03/2013 21:06, Micah Gersten ha scritto:
On 03/31/2013 10:40 AM, Joshua O'Leary wrote:
To get the latest version you would probably have to compile it from
source - see http://gcc.gnu.org/ for the latest version, they have
git and SVN access. When you run (sudo) make install it would, by
default, be installed in the /usr/local subdirectories, so you
wouldn't have to worry about it interfering with your existing
version of it. Just be sure to run it with the full path when doing this.
Joshua
On 30/03/13 10:46, Alessandro Suglia wrote:
Is there the possibility to have the latest version of gcc which
includes the latest standard of the C++?
I just want to try it on my platform without installing it apart
with the default compiler. Is it possible?
We already have the gcc-4.8 source in raring, I'm not sure offhand how
to use it though.
Micah
I ask you that simply because I don't want that many aspects of the
system which are based on the gcc default version could be broken, when
I go to install the newest version of the compiler.
So can you confirm that there is full compatibility with the new gcc
version?
Could be interesting if you grant the possibility to specifiy in the
moment of installation the package that you want on your system just as
Slackware does. It could be very useful for those( like me ) that each
time install linux on their platform had to remove all the useless
packages and install what they want after the installation.
I hope that it could be a good suggestion.
Thanks to all.
A.S.
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