I'm going to add that installing a compiler will really only be the first
step. After that, of course, comes the task of understanding how to
program these graphics cards, and all of the other things that require
interacting with the appropriate software levels. You will need to master
all of these things at one point or other. You might as well learn how to
install operating systems and compilers.
Frankly speaking, all we need is write a simple, clear instruction on the
updating the newer version of GNU C like you in deal.II write this for p4est
(http://www.dealii.org/developer/external-libs/p4est.html) so that deal.II
users would follow easily and quickly. Is it possible for any one in deal.II
to have this kind of information?
That, too, is asking for too much. It's not something the average deal.II user
ever needs to do, and it's something that we will never be able to document as
well as the GCC folks. Please read their instructions -- they have very good
installation instructions.
Best
W.
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