ajb2
March 16th, 2009, 05:42 PM
Hi,
This is my first posting to Ubuntu Forums... apologies if I guessed the wrong forum to post to...
The Ubuntu I've installed has gcc version 4.3.2. I need to install an earlier version (gcc 3.4) somewhere without replacing the 4.3.2 version that's there, so that I can create programs that run on other systems with older Linuxes. I'd have to run the older version specially---that's OK; I don't want the older version to be the default. I'm assuming something would have to be done to keep glibc libraries separate also.
Is there a fairly easy way to get this done from the repositories, or do I just need to go to the Gnu site and build this all by hand?
Thanks.
This is my first posting to Ubuntu Forums... apologies if I guessed the wrong forum to post to...
The Ubuntu I've installed has gcc version 4.3.2. I need to install an earlier version (gcc 3.4) somewhere without replacing the 4.3.2 version that's there, so that I can create programs that run on other systems with older Linuxes. I'd have to run the older version specially---that's OK; I don't want the older version to be the default. I'm assuming something would have to be done to keep glibc libraries separate also.
Is there a fairly easy way to get this done from the repositories, or do I just need to go to the Gnu site and build this all by hand?
Thanks.