On Fri, 13 Oct 2023, Paul Netpresto wrote:
HI
You need to find a later version of GCC for your servers.
I had a similar problem with some legacy Ubuntu machines. Fortunately an
upgrade to GCC 7.5 was available in the Ubuntu release archive.
For CentOS 6 the devtoolset-7 suite will give you
off topic a bit. I have the impression distributions are ending for anything
other than being an os. Over the last view years you can just notice how they
have problems with maintaining packages. This redhat is just taking source and
redesigning functionality for their own interests. On the othe
HI
You need to find a later version of GCC for your servers.
I had a similar problem with some legacy Ubuntu machines. Fortunately an
upgrade to GCC 7.5 was available in the Ubuntu release archive.
The C++ code in libunrar has been uplifted as well as a very nasty bug
being fixed.
Paul
On
Hello,
On Centos 7 server:
Name: gcc
Arch: x86_64
Version : 4.8.5
Release : 44.el7
On Centos 6 server:
Name: gcc
Arch: x86_64
Version : 4.4.7
Release : 23.el6
Regards
Hi
What version of GCC is installed on the server you are seeing this
pro