GNU/Linux openSUSE Installing GCC 13.1 from Source – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial Shows You Step-by-step How to Install GNU Compiler Collection 13.1.x from Source in openSUSE 64-bit GNU/Linux.
And the GCC 13.1 for openSUSE is a Compilers Collection currently supporting C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Ada, D, Go, and BRIG (HSAIL) Languages.
Finally, GCC 13.1 includes several New Features, Changes, and Fixes that you can consult on the GNU GCC Documentation.
1. Launching Terminal
Open a Shell Session
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)
2. Querying System GCC
First, find out what the actual System GCC
Play:which gcc
Take Note of the PATH to use after installation for switching the System GCC.
Possibly to Check the current GCC version issue:gcc -v
3. Downloading GCC 13.1
Download GCC 13.1 Source Code for GNU/Linux
Navigate to the 13.1.x Folder to Grab the Package.4. Extracting GCC 13.1
Then to Extract GCC 13.1 Archive
Or from Command Line:
If it does Not Open automatically then Double-Click/Right-Click to Open with Archive Manager:tar xvzf ~/Downloads/gcc-13.*.tar.gz
(But if downloaded with Firefox it may be instead into /tmp/mozilla*)
Finally, if yuo are in Trouble to Find Out it on Terminal See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.
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