I am looking at the fedora core 5 repositories. There is a package
compat-gcc-32-g77-*. I think this is what you want. simply yum install it
and you should be good to go. I would also do a yum search on the term
'g77'. Good luck.
Scott
On 11/6/06, Scott Pendley <scott.pendley.gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Not to make this too complex but are you sure that g77, g95 are not in the
> Fedora core repositories? I believe that you can just yum install it and
> are ready to go in no time.
>
> On 11/6/06, Andreas Svrcek-Seiler <svrci.tbi.univie.ac.at> wrote:
> >
> > Hi again,
> > > I am considering to replace FC5 with Centos for AMBER. Is it a good
> > idea?
> > ...That depends, Centos is more or less "just the free stuff from redhat
> > enterprise", whereas FC5 is rather "the bleeding edge from some months
> > ago" and therefore also somewhat consolidated.
> > I've used both and seen no difference with respect to stability etc.
> > FC5 is used on nearly all our machines (maybe 50 or 60 CPUs) and we've
> > had no trouble with it whatsoever.
> > If you have only "old" hardware, Centos might be a viable alternative,
> > but I don't see the reason for changing the system.
> >
> > good luck again,
> > Andreas
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