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Old 10-22-2019, 12:49 PM   #1
shabo
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How to install gcc 3.2


I don't find a stable GCC 3.2 release or a repository. what's the best way to install gcc 3.2.

Is there any preferred OS and under which gcc version if need to be built?

If there is no well-known OS but gcc 3.2 can be installed how do I find the exact version of that (ex: Scientific Linux)?
 
Old 10-22-2019, 02:51 PM   #2
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From http://ftp.tsukuba.wide.ad.jp/softwa...eleases/gcc-3/, it would seem that this version dates from 2002. If I am not wrong, this was before RHEL, therefore before Scientific Linux. You really have to go far back in time.

You could use rpmfind. The oldest release found by this tool is 3.2.2.3; it has an RPM for Mandriva 9.1.

Or rpm-find. There is 3.2-7 on Red Hat 8 (which is not the same as RHEL 8 ): http://www.rpm-find.net//linux/RPM/a....2-7.i386.html.
 
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From http://ftp.tsukuba.wide.ad.jp/softwa...eleases/gcc-3/, it would seem that this version dates from 2002. If I am not wrong, this was before RHEL, therefore before Scientific Linux. You really have to go far back in time.

You could use rpmfind. The oldest release found by this tool is 3.2.2.3; it has an RPM for Mandriva 9.1.

Or rpm-find. There is 3.2-7 on Red Hat 8 (which is not the same as RHEL 8 ): http://www.rpm-find.net//linux/RPM/a....2-7.i386.html.
Are you an archaeologist?
 
Old 10-23-2019, 02:49 PM   #4
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The latest gcc-3.2 packages were for CentOS 4.8 (built year 2005) :
compat-gcc-32-3.2.3-47.3.x86_64.rpm, compat-gcc-32-c++-3.2.3-47.3.x86_64.rpm
http://vault.centos.org/4.9/os/x86_64/CentOS/RPMS/
 
  


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