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Originally Posted by twobob
Hmm well there are a bunch there.
I don't mean to appear stupid. but I clearly am. How the hell does one tell from a name which gcc it is?
google it? thanks. :\
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For the one you linked to, it is in the archive name.
For most of the ones on the KeK server, you have to follow the link to release page, or read the changes file (sometimes called: getting started) or just believe me, that I looked it up.
I didn't make the links click-able in the reference manual for the "historic" compilers but if your trying to duplicate the lab126 setup - those are mentioned (by file name) in the "historic compilers" section of the manual and are present already on the KeK server.
http://knetconnect.com/KeK/KeK_refer...bsection-B.1.1