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* gcc-9.3.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-9.3.0  
* gcc-9.3.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-9.3.0  
* [[IntelCompilers|Intel Compilers]]
* [[IntelCompilers|Intel Compilers]]
* [[PGICompilers|Portland Group Compilers]]


In order to load different versions of gcc into your environment, you can use [[Modules|Modules]], which provides a way to add and later if needed remove environmental variables that provide access to UMIACS large set of software we offer. Please see our [[Modules|Modules page]] for more information on how to use Modules.
In order to load different versions of gcc into your environment, you can use [[Modules]], which provides a way to add and later if needed remove environmental variables that provide access to UMIACS large set of software we offer.


Also see: [[CDebuggers]]
Also see: [[CDebuggers]]

Revision as of 13:46, 23 October 2024

We currently have the following C/C++ compilers on the following platforms:

RHEL7

  • gcc-4.7.4 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-4.7.4
  • gcc-5.3.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-5.3.0
  • gcc-5.4.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-5.4.0
  • gcc-6.2.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-6.2.0
  • gcc-6.3.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-6.3.0
  • gcc-7.5.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-7.5.0
  • gcc-8.1.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-8.1.0
  • gcc-9.3.0 - /opt/local/stow/gcc-9.3.0
  • Intel Compilers

In order to load different versions of gcc into your environment, you can use Modules, which provides a way to add and later if needed remove environmental variables that provide access to UMIACS large set of software we offer.

Also see: CDebuggers