09-05-2011
You can either download Sun Studio 12 Compilers from Oracle ..., which are now "free" or you can download Sun Freeware gcc compiler package from sunfreeware DOT com. I can't seem to post URLs yet. Just google for Sun Studio 12 and there will be a download site.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
hardened-cc
HARDENED-CC(1) Debian GNU/Linux HARDENED-CC(1)
NAME
hardened-cc - gcc wrapper to enforce hardening toolchain improvements
SYNOPSIS
export DEB_BUILD_HARDENING=1
gcc ...
DESCRIPTION
The hardened-cc wrapper is normally used by calling gcc as usual when DEB_BUILD_HARDENING is set to 1. It will configure the necessary
toolchain hardening features. By default, all features are enabled. If a given feature does not work correctly and needs to be disabled,
the corresponding environment variables mentioned below can be set to 0.
ENVIRONMENT
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING=1
Enable hardening features.
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING_DEBUG=1
Print the full resulting gcc command line to STDERR before calling gcc.
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING_STACKPROTECTOR=0
Disable stack overflow protection. See README.Debian for details.
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING_RELRO=0
Disable read-only linker sections. See README.Debian for details.
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING_FORTIFY=0
Don't fortify several standard functions. See README.Debian for details.
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING_PIE=0
Don't build position independent executables. See README.Debian for details.
DEB_BUILD_HARDENING_FORMAT=0
Disable unsafe format string usage errors. See README.Debian for details.
NOTES
System-wide settings can be added to /etc/hardening-wrapper.conf, one per line.
The real gcc symlinks are renamed gcc.real, and a diversion is registered with dpkg-divert(1). Thus hardened-cc's idea of the default gcc
is dictated by whatever package installed /usr/bin/gcc.
SEE ALSO
hardened-ld(1) gcc(1)
Debian Project 2008-01-08 HARDENED-CC(1)