installing older version of gcc/g++

From: Frank G (fgeck_at_optonline.net)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:29:42 GMT

How in the world do you install an older version of gcc/g++? ie.. 2.96
when 3.2.3 is installed? Don't ask why just have too do it as the 2.4.21
kernel will not compile with 3.2.3 it seems. 2.4.26 will but can not use
that one.

Problem with reverting back is that there are so many dependencies
between packages even when using --oldpackage on rpm you get errors.

Thanks,

FRank



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