>   This is a long shot, but I'm having a terrible time trying to get an old
> revision of the M5 to run.  I have been using an old copy of the /hg/m5
> repo, changeset 5589 (October 2008), because I have patches that don't work
> with newer revisions of the repo, and they would take a bunch of debugging
> to update.  Our cluster machines at UT were updated last week (both hardware
> and distros), and I'm no longer able to build or run on them.  Does anyone
> happen to know which versions of g++, Python, scons and swig were being used
> at the time?  I've tried a bunch of configurations to no avail.  Also, was
> everything switched over to build and run on 64-bit OSs by then?

64-bit definitely worked then.  In general, we've supported the
current version of ubuntu for many years (like since 2005 or 2006 at
least), so whatever was available for the latest version of ubuntu
then should give you some idea of what you could use.

  Nate
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