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hello guys...my xine installation still have a problem..
there was an error "no acceptable c compiler" so i install gcc rpm. during installation i have error failed dependencies
Search for each of the rpm's at http://rpmfind.net There is an rpm for every one of them. You are probably needing the i386 version. Note: you need to search for libc and glibc seperatly.
If you have yum setup on your system it should not be that hard to get all the dependencies. You should be able to find other websites that have similar information for other versions.
Yes. People make newer versions for a reason. They fix bugs, fix security wholes, and other software sometimes depends on these newer versions to work. Will an older version still work? Maybe. Is there any reason for you to use an older version? No. Always install the latest stable version of any software you download.
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