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Originally Posted by Maxxservers
Hello,
I know ignorant people can be irritating but I must ask.
The link you sent shows alot of rpm's and ones for mandrake ( which ...
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- 02-11-2005 #11Linux Engineer
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Re: Well I have returned
EDITED: Oops, I think I misinterpreted what you meant in my original post. Try installing gcc3.2 for Redhat 9 and then upgrading using up2date or yum or some other package management utility, or by using gcc3.2 (that you will have installed) to compile the source for 3.4.
Originally Posted by Maxxservers
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/9/en/...2.2-5.i386.rpm
Good luck.
- 02-11-2005 #12Just Joined!
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We use apt-get to do our updates and it says that gcc is currrent. The lib that I see in my /usr/lib directory is libstdc++.so.5.
Here is the error I get when I run the rpm:
[root@Maxxservers root]# rpm -Uvh gcc-3.4.3-17.src.rpm
error: cannot create %sourcedir /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
I have even tried to copy the libstdc++.so.6 from a FC3 system to the RH9, but since that is just a symbolic link it will not copy.
I have found a tarball for gcc3.4, but I will have to compile it. That's one thing I haven't had luck with yet and am trying to avoid it.
Thanks
Maxxservers


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