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тАО05-03-2007 03:19 AM
тАО05-03-2007 03:19 AM
gcc 3.0 compiler for Oracle 10r2
Our DBAs want to install Oracle 10g Release 2 on one of our Tru64 V5.1B PK5 systems. Looking at the installation guide is says that gcc 3.0 is required. I've tried to install the gcc compiler before and ran into major headaches.
Is there a gcc binary available that I could install instead. I've been looking around HP's and gcc's web-sites but haven't found anything.
Thanks,
Vic
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тАО05-03-2007 03:27 AM
тАО05-03-2007 03:27 AM
Re: gcc 3.0 compiler for Oracle 10r2
I think I'm right in saying that you only need GCC and/or Compaq C++ if you need to use some of the Pro*C/C++ or OCI functionality, although the installation notes are a bit vague.
I would try running the installer without it and see how far you get !
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Rob
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тАО05-03-2007 05:12 AM
тАО05-03-2007 05:12 AM
Re: gcc 3.0 compiler for Oracle 10r2
3.4.6" from the source kit with no major
problems, although my notes suggest that
complaints from "yacc" led me to install GNU
"bison" (2.3), and complaints from "make" led
me to use GNU "make" (with "CC=cc"). (I may
have thought that those were major at the
time, but now that it works, ...)
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тАО05-03-2007 08:45 AM
тАО05-03-2007 08:45 AM
Re: gcc 3.0 compiler for Oracle 10r2
When an installation guide doesn't say 'or higher' for version I usually try to install that version. We'll do what Rob suggests and try to install Oracle 10g to see how far we get without gcc. If it fails then I'll try installing gcc 3.0. If that doesn't work then I'll try 3.4.6.
Thanks,
Vic
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тАО05-03-2007 10:25 AM
тАО05-03-2007 10:25 AM
Re: gcc 3.0 compiler for Oracle 10r2
> higher' [...]
One question is what the guide's author was
_really_ trying to say. If "3.0" meant
"3.x", then that might simplify things
considerably. Might be worth asking Oracle,
depending on what involves more work.
According to:
http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html
GCC 3.4.6 March 06, 2006 (Latest 3.x)
GCC 3.1 May 15, 2002
GCC 3.0.4 February 20, 2002 (Latest 3.0.x)
GCC 3.0 June 18, 2001
So, _exactly_ 3.0 is getting pretty close to
fossil status. So much so, in fact, that on
the mirror site I checked,
ftp://mirrors.laffeycomputer.com/pub/gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/
version 3.1 was as far back as things went.
Everything's complicated.