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Old 21st February 2012, 07:53 AM
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install older gcc version

hi all,
I would like to install any gcc which is between the versions 4.1 and 4.5 . The latest version available is 4.6 and the software manager would not show any version older than it (except compat version which are too old). I am using fedora 16 as of now.

It is not a problem if I have to remove the present 4.6 gcc or leave it as it is.

could you help me in this regard
thanks in advance
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