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I downloaded gcc and didn't use it but your email made me think to check my
home directory. I have gcc.4.0.0.tar.Z and gcc.4.1.0.tar sitting in mine.

On 10/5/07, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Do you know what gcc version it is? I have a gcc.3.3.4.tar.Z file
(dated 8/3/06) in my IFS but I can't remember if it is for V5R2 or
V5R3. We are at V5R3 but it may have been installed earlier.

Pete Helgren

Brian Dolinar wrote:
Grr, now that http://aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu is offline, I am struggling
to
find a binary version of gcc for PASE for V5R3 (which is actually AIX
5.2)

Course, the IBM website
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/os/aix/linux/index.html "AIX Toolbox for
Linux Applications" would seem to be a place to get things, including
gcc.

But to get stuff from the toolbox, you have to install the RPM package
manager. Sure, great. Oh, and RPM uses the "installp" utility.

And, of course, from IBM "OS/400 PASE does not support the AIX smit or
installp utilities typically used to install applications on an AIX
system"

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/rzalf/rzalfinstcomp.htm

The alternative AIX binary site, http://www.bullfreeware.com/, has gcc,
albeit older versions. But they are .exe files which I have been unable
to
open.

Ack! Chicken - egg - time paradox - hair pulling - gnashing of teeth.

I am hoping that I have missed something easy here and throw myself on
the
mercy of the newsgroup for any and all suggestions.

Brian.

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Brian Dolinar



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