On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 05:11:04PM -0700, Joel Sherrill wrote: > Tim Prince wrote: > > Kaveh R. Ghazi wrote: > > > > > >> What versions of GMP/MPFR do you get on > >> your typical development box and how old are your distros? > >> > >> > For the RTEMS Project machines we try to stay > on fairly recent Fedora versions. All our internal GCC > test machines are Fedora 9 or 10 and 10 has this: > > gmp-devel-4.2.2-8.fc10.i386 > gmp-4.2.2-8.fc10.i386 > mpfr-2.3.2-1.fc10.i386 > > Fedora 9 has: > gmp-devel-4.2.2-7.fc9.x86_64 > gmp-4.2.2-7.fc9.x86_64 > mpfr-2.3.1-1.fc9.x86_64 > > Fedora 9 was released in May 2008.
Debian stable, and Ubuntu Hardy (most recent LTS release) have 2.3.1. Same with OpenSUSE 11.0. So I think 2.3.1 is typical of current stable releases; Fedora tends to be bleeding edge and not typical. I still have to deal with older distros (e.g. RHEL 4), but it's already necessary to use newer gmp and gas versions, as well as a newer mpfr version, in that case. I do see that FreeBSD Ports has mpfr 2.4.1. How advanced of them.