Re: downgrade gcc 4.X to 3.x ?

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Thx Mikkel :)
Really cool. I enjoy this.

Larry
"Computers are like air conditioners - They stop working properly when you open Windows !"


Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
LarryT wrote:

Hi all,
I would like to know if there is a way to downgrade a package : i wanna
compil QEMU on fc5 and qemu is known to crash when compiling with gcc
4.x ; so i need to install the gcc 3.x compilator.
Is there any workaround please ?
Does this could do the trick  :
rpm -Uhv --force gcc 3.x ?
But i cant find gcc 3.x for fc5 :(
any idea please ?
thx


You may want to install the compat-gcc-32 package. That way, you can
have both versions of gcc installed.

yum install compat-gcc-32

Mikkel

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