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January 3, 2025 - Hello, Im having a hard time installing devtoolset-11-gcc-c++ on Rocky Linux 9. Can someone help me install it? thanks
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Chapter 2. GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) | User Guide | Red Hat Developer Toolset | 11 | Red Hat Documentation
Red Hat Developer Toolset is distributed with GCC 11.2. This version is more recent than the version included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements. In Red Hat Developer Toolset, the GNU C compiler is provided by the devtoolset-11-gcc package and is ...
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devtoolset-11-gcc
The devtoolset-11-gcc package contains the GNU Compiler Collection version 10.
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July 19, 2023 - Red Hat Developer Toolset is distributed with GCC 11.2. This version is more recent than the version included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements. In Red Hat Developer Toolset, the GNU C compiler is provided by the devtoolset-11-gcc package and is ...
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The devtoolset-11-gcc package contains the GNU Compiler Collection version 10.
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Download devtoolset-11-gcc-11.2.1-1.2.el7.x86_64.rpm for CentOS 7 from CentOS SCLo RH repository.
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#print the current version of gcc $> gcc --version gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-44) $> scl enable devtoolset-7 bash #in the new shell, prints the version of gcc $> gcc --version gcc (GCC) 7.3.1 20180303 (Red Hat 7.3.1-5) Software Collection devtoolset-11 provides version 11.2.1 of gcc.
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This directory tree contains sources used to build src.rpm from git for SIGs You can also find older centos 7/8/8-stream sources (archived)
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Chapter 4. Additional toolsets for development | Developing C and C++ applications in RHEL 8 | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 8 | Red Hat Documentation
This language standard is available in the GCC Toolset 12. Using the C++11 language version is supported when all C++ objects compiled with the appropriate flag have been built using GCC version 5 or later.
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I am using CentOS 7.9 and I encountered the same problem after following instructions here to install and run gcc 11. I tried launching different versions of gcc and found only devtoolset-9 works, which corresponds to the file devtoolset-9 in /etc/scl/conf/ folder. So I copied devtoolset-9 to devtoolset-11 in the same folder, and gcc 11 gets working.
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I ran into the same issue that you are facing and this is how I got it fixed:
- Just want to be careful, you need to exist the Terminal and open a fresh one to start. This way, you are not under any devtoolset's bash.
- Go to /opt/rh folder, run command ls -la to see if you have any devtoolset-* folder there. Let's say you have devtoolset-8, proceed step 2.
- Go to /etc/scl/prefixes folder, if you don't see devtoolset-8 file, you can create a new one as devtoolset-8, and type 1 line: /opt/rh, then save and quit that file.
- Once you are done, you can call: scl enable devtoolset-8 -- bash w/o any error. Good luck
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