[CentOS-devel] CentOS 8 - Full SCL availability?

Fri Sep 27 15:17:42 UTC 2019
EXT-Eckert III, George W <george.w.eckertiii at boeing.com>

It is gcc8 in RHEL, but it is 8.2, not 8.3. Installing devtoolset-8 on RHEL 8 gets you gcc 8.3.

George Eckert
Boeing (contractor through Geocent)
SLS – Electrical Ground Support Equipment (EGSE)

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Subject: Re: [CentOS-devel] CentOS 8 - Full SCL availability?

On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 9:23 AM EXT-Eckert III, George W <george.w.eckertiii at boeing.com> wrote:
>
> What I did on CentOS 7 was “yum install centos-release-scl” followed by “yum install devtoolset-8” in order to get gcc 8.3 and friends. I’m at work, and I cannot remember whether or not installing the centos-release-scl actually succeeded, but the install devtoolset-8 definitely fails, saying that it cannot be found.
>

GCC 8 is the system compiler in EL8, so there's no devtoolset-8 for CentOS 8 (or RHEL 8, for that matter). There should be a devtoolset-9 soon for EL8.


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