On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Chiheng Xu <chiheng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> By the way, on Fedora 16 x86_64, build gcc-4.6.2 require some other packages:
>
For correction only.

Below is the package requirement I summarized, for developing GCC and
Open64 on CentOS 6.0 i686/x86_64 and Fedora 16 i686/x86_64.
Please correct me if there are mistakes.

For GCC in general:
yum -v -y  install  gmp gmp-devel mpfr mpfr-devel libmpc libmpc-devel \
                    ppl ppl-devel cloog-ppl cloog-ppl-devel \
                    ecj  \
                    libtool-ltdl libtool-ltdl-devel \
                    expect dejagnu guile autogen

yum -v -y  install  binutils glibc-static zlib-devel gettext dejagnu
bison flex texinfo sharutils systemtap-sdt-devel \
                    gdb ecj zip unzip gcc-java libgcj glibc-devel
elfutils-devel elfutils-libelf-devel gcc-gnat libgnat \
                    libunwind \
                    ppl ppl-devel cloog-ppl cloog-ppl-devel \
                    doxygen graphviz \
                    gmp-devel mpfr-devel libmpc-devel

yum -v -y  install  gcc gcc-c++ gdb emacs

For Open64 in general:
yum -v -y  install  gcc-gfortran 'libgfortran*'

For GCC in x86_64:
yum -v -y  install  'glibc*.i686' 'glibc*.x86_64' \
'libgcc*.i686' 'libgcc*.x86_64' \                    'libstdc++*.i686'
'libstdc++*.x86_64'
For Open64 in x86_64:
yum -v -y  install  'libgfortran*.i686' 'libgfortran*.x86_64'

-- 
Chiheng Xu

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