Re: [CentOS] Trying to find gcc 5

2020-12-07 Thread mark
Hi, there, On 12/4/20 3:29 PM, Kay Diederichs wrote: On 12/4/20 1:26 AM, mark wrote: Hi, folks,    It seems I can't run a version of calibre newer than 3.23 without at least one library from gcc-5 (and the calibre attitude seems to be "screw you, 4's ancient, move to another distro").   

Re: [CentOS] Trying to find gcc 5

2020-12-04 Thread Kay Diederichs
On 12/4/20 1:26 AM, mark wrote: > Hi, folks, > >    It seems I can't run a version of calibre newer than 3.23 without at least > one library from gcc-5 (and the calibre attitude seems to be "screw you, 4's > ancient, move to another distro"). > >    I've added the scl repo - what devtoolset do

Re: [CentOS] Trying to find gcc 5

2020-12-04 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 12/4/20 1:06 PM, Warren Young wrote: On Dec 3, 2020, at 5:26 PM, mark wrote: 4's ancient, move to another distro" Do you mean GCC 4.8.5 from CentOS 7, or GCC 4.47 from CentOS 6, or GCC 4.2.1 from CentOS 5? If we’re talking about CentOS 6, then even Red Hat agrees with the Calibre

Re: [CentOS] Trying to find gcc 5

2020-12-04 Thread Warren Young
On Dec 3, 2020, at 5:26 PM, mark wrote: > > 4's ancient, move to another distro" Do you mean GCC 4.8.5 from CentOS 7, or GCC 4.47 from CentOS 6, or GCC 4.2.1 from CentOS 5? If we’re talking about CentOS 6, then even Red Hat agrees with the Calibre folks: it’s now officially past time to get

[CentOS] Trying to find gcc 5

2020-12-03 Thread mark
Hi, folks, It seems I can't run a version of calibre newer than 3.23 without at least one library from gcc-5 (and the calibre attitude seems to be "screw you, 4's ancient, move to another distro"). I've added the scl repo - what devtoolset do I need to install? mark