FWIW a recent version of gcc is available on CentOS 6 via devtoolset-2:
http://linux.web.cern.ch/linux/devtoolset/


Regards

Le mardi 14 octobre 2014 à 13:42 -0700, Elliot Saba a écrit :
> Julia packages tend to use system packages when they are available via
> yum, apt-get, etc.... If you run into a package that does not use yum
> when it should, and it doesn't install properly, open an issue on that
> package's issue tracker, (you can usually find the Github repository
> for any given package by just googling for it.  The ".jl" at the end
> of our package names disambiguates our packages from everything else
> really well) and feel free to call my attention to the build issue by
> including "@staticfloat" in the issue text.
> 
> 
> In general however, I would expect most packages to "just work", even
> if they need to be compiled. The reason Julia was failing is because
> our basic linear algebra library, OpenBLAS, tries to make explicit use
> of new CPU instructions that your version of gcc does not understand.
> For more "normal" code, this shouldn't be a problem.
> -E

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