Re: any companies provide services for building gcc on different platforms?

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John Love-Jensen <eljay@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> > Are there companies that will provide this service for us, or provide
> consultation on the best course of action?
> 
> Red Hat probably can provide you with GCC 4.1 for Red Hat 7.3.  I believe
> they provide a tool called 'rpm' (Red Hat Package Manager, or these days the
> recursively designated RPM Package Manager) which can install GCC.
> 
> For Solaris, you can probably get a prebuilt GCC here:
> http://www.sunfreeware.com/
> 
> For AIX, try here: 
> http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/download.html
> 
> If you want to hire companies to set up and install GCC on your various
> platforms, Red Hat, Sun, and IBM all provide experienced consultants that
> can do that for you.  With the caveat that Red Hat consultants probably only
> work on Red Hat Linux.  Sun consultants for Sun.  IBM consultants for IBM.

There are also companies which provide GCC support across different
platforms.  CodeSourcery (http://codesourcery.com/) and Specifix
(http://specifix.com/) come to mind.

You can also look at http://www.fsf.org/resources/service

Ian

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