![]() src/configure -v -with-pkgversion='Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2' -with-bugurl=file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-9/README. Compilers Update 6 and 7 are not available to the general public. Highlights for this release: Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2019 Update 6 Composer Edition contains Compiler Update 8. I then tried to install an older version of gcc, specifically version 8, via sudo apt install gcc-8, however I still have the latest gcc version, as gcc -vreturns: > gcc -vĬOLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/lto-wrapperĬonfigured with. New RapidQ inc files and new documentation: New rapidQ include files (RapidQ2.inc, windows, DirectX 3d) and new help (RapidQ2.CHM) (John Kelly) FreeBASIC- last Version 0. Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.5 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.8) This is release for Intel ® Compilers 2019 Update 8, compilers version 19.0.8. Even so I tried to force the installation with the -overrideargument but it failed, and unfortunately I couldn't find out as the resulting log file was huge. I used the purge command like so: sudo apt-get purge libcudart9. ![]() ![]() So what this Linux based compiler is able to do is create DOS executables from BASIC source. What I had to do is uninstall the old CUDA (version 9.1 in my case) and leave the new version alone (version 10.2). I searched online and apparently some say that the latest CUDA installation cannot make use of the latest gcc version. Update: The hello program that compiled with the Ubuntu 64 version when renamed to HELLO64.EXE and run under dosemu worked fine. When I cat the log file I get: : unsupported compiler version: 9.3.0. See log at /var/log/cuda-installer.log for details. When running the sudo sh cuda_10.2.89_440.33.01_n I get: Failed to verify gcc version. I'm trying to install the latest CUDA version from the official Nvidia website.
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