RH's 2.96 gcc compiles fine but blows up or slows to a crawl (not
unexpected) when big jobs are run and the machine starts paging. I've
fixed this by putting a 2.95.3 gcc on the machine. I'll leave the
editorial comments about 2.96-RH to others.
I'm trying to write some sanitized procedures which will allow me to
pass this on to others. Non-2.96 distros (everyone except RH and
Mandrake, AFAIK) have run fine without issues, mainly because they have
a pretty stable 2.95 compiler included.
I will assume that a gcc 2.95 retrofit is required to make the -aa
patches work on RH 7.[23].
What's the correct way to retrofit a 2.95.3 compiler onto an RH 7.[23]
distro?
Is it OK to just load it into /usr/local and build it?
Does it require 'make bootstrap' to be entirely santized?
Are there other GNU packages that I should be including with the gcc
retrofit?
-ms
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