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by marginalia_nu
1520 days ago
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I'm not sure why that would be a problem given most of these languages and standards are older than the Linux kernel. The thing about mature technology is specifically that it doesn't have breaking changes every couple of months. This is the way it used to be for a fairly long time. But even if it has broken, I can just download an old linux distro. They effectively form a cohesive snapshot of the state of the toolchain whenever they were assembled. Slackware 3.1 from 1996 might be appropriate. |
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You will also need era-appropriate hardware to get that software to install.