Hello,
I am building an older application on Debian 12.6 and am having some issues with gcc-12. The last time I built this on linux was using gcc 4.8. There are a great many issues that need to be resolved to get this to compile and link with gcc11+ so I would like to go back to an older version that will work out of the box, at least for now.
I have looked on the Debian ftp site here,
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/
but there is no entry for gcc4. There is a gcc3 entry that looks like src and then the next version is gcc7.
Is there anywhere I can get a .deb install package for the final version of gcc4/g++4/gfortran4? Would the gcc7 version likely work the same as 4? I don't know what changes were made along the way other than that gcc11 was a big jump.
Thanks,
LMHmedchem
I am building an older application on Debian 12.6 and am having some issues with gcc-12. The last time I built this on linux was using gcc 4.8. There are a great many issues that need to be resolved to get this to compile and link with gcc11+ so I would like to go back to an older version that will work out of the box, at least for now.
I have looked on the Debian ftp site here,
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/
but there is no entry for gcc4. There is a gcc3 entry that looks like src and then the next version is gcc7.
Is there anywhere I can get a .deb install package for the final version of gcc4/g++4/gfortran4? Would the gcc7 version likely work the same as 4? I don't know what changes were made along the way other than that gcc11 was a big jump.
Thanks,
LMHmedchem
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