macOS
brew install gcc@9local Homebrew formula metadata
sudo port install gcc9MacPorts ports tree · lang/gcc9/Portfile · source: api.github.com
brew
GNU compiler collection. Version 9.5.0 via Homebrew; verified 2026-07-03.
install
brew install gcc@9local Homebrew formula metadata
sudo port install gcc9MacPorts ports tree · lang/gcc9/Portfile · source: api.github.com
sudo apt install cpp-9Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes · cpp-9 · source: archive.ubuntu.com
sudo apk add g++Alpine Linux edge package indexes · g++ · source: dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org
sudo apt install gccDebian stable package indexes · gcc · source: deb.debian.org
sudo dnf install cppFedora Rawhide package metadata · cpp · source: dl.fedoraproject.org
nix profile install nixpkgs#gccnixpkgs package indexes · gcc · source: raw.githubusercontent.com
sudo pacman -S gccArch Linux sync databases · gcc · source: geo.mirror.pkgbuild.com
sudo zypper install cppopenSUSE Tumbleweed package metadata · cpp · source: download.opensuse.org
scoop install main/gccScoop official bucket manifest trees · bucket/gcc.json · source: api.github.com
overview
GNU compiler collection
history
GCC 9 is a versioned Homebrew package for the GCC 9 release series of the GNU Compiler Collection. It provides the GNU Project compiler suite under major-version-suffixed command names so it can coexist with other GCC lines and platform compilers.
GCC itself is one of the central free-software toolchains: the official project describes it as the GNU Compiler Collection, with front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Ada, Go, D, Modula-2, COBOL, Rust, and Algol 68, plus runtime libraries such as libstdc++.
GCC began as the GNU C Compiler. The GCC project history records the first beta release on March 22, 1987, by Richard Stallman, originally for the GNU operating system and initially centered on C.
During the 1990s, GCC grew beyond C into a multi-language compiler suite. The official GCC 2.95 page notes that the name changed from GNU C Compiler to GNU Compiler Collection because the compiler supported several languages beyond C.
A major governance and development milestone was the EGCS fork in 1997, created to merge active GCC development work from several communities. GCC and EGCS were reunified in April 1999, and GCC 2.95 was the first release after that reunification.
GCC became widely adopted because it was both the GNU system compiler and an openly developed, portable optimizing compiler. The current mission statement emphasizes support for many platforms, many architectures, open mailing lists, and participation by individuals and companies.
The GCC 9 package represents package-manager demand for a stable major compiler series rather than only the newest compiler. Official release branches and tags make these major lines easy for distributors and users to pin, audit, and rebuild.
As packaged here, GCC 9 exposes version-suffixed compiler tools such as gcc-9, g++-9, cpp-9, gcov-9, and gfortran-9, depending on the platform package. This lets users select the intended compiler line explicitly in build scripts.
Official GCC installation documentation covers downloading sources, configuring, building, testing, and final installation, while the online manuals document compiler invocation, language front ends, runtime libraries, and toolchain options.
The GCC 9 change notes include package-relevant diagnostic and tooling improvements such as JSON diagnostic output, shell completion support, live-patching options, and source-location display improvements.
Versioned GCC packages matter because compilers are infrastructure, not leaf applications. A build may need a particular major GCC for language support, libstdc++ behavior, Fortran ABI expectations, sanitizer behavior, or target support, while another project on the same machine needs a different line.
The official Git repository page documents release branches and release tags, which is exactly the provenance package maintainers need when mapping formula names such as gcc@12 or gcc@15 to upstream source history.
security posture
No matching local secret-handling manifest was found for gcc@9. Nucleus package metadata is still published here so future coverage has a stable package URL.
Before unattended agent use, check whether the tool reads plaintext credentials, writes remote state, publishes artifacts, or shells out to plugins.
executables
| Command | Kind | Exposure | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
c++-9 | cli | global executable | |
cpp-9 | cli | global executable | |
g++-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcc-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcc-ar-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcc-nm-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcc-ranlib-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcov-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcov-dump-9 | cli | global executable | |
gcov-tool-9 | cli | global executable | |
gfortran-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-c++-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-g++-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-gcc-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-gcc-9.5.0 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-gcc-ar-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-gcc-nm-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-gcc-ranlib-9 | cli | global executable | |
x86_64-apple-darwin20-gfortran-9 | cli | global executable |
freshness
These signals separate page generation age, package-manager activity, and upstream release comparison. Version lag is warned only when an evidence URL and comparable versions are present.
install metadata
| Package key | brew:gcc@9 |
|---|---|
| Version | 9.5.0 |
| Package manager | Homebrew |
| Package manager page | https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/gcc@9 |
| Homepage | https://gcc.gnu.org/ |
| Repository | https://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git |
| Upstream docs | https://gcc.gnu.org/install |
| License | GPL-3.0-or-later WITH GCC-exception-3.1 |
| Source archive | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-9.5.0/gcc-9.5.0.tar.xz |
| Last updated | 2026-07-03T16:36:49-04:00 |
| Pulse | updated |
| Dependencies | gmp, isl, libmpc, mpfr |
| Bottle | available (on arm64_linux, big_sur, catalina, monterey, x86_64_linux) |
| Homebrew post-install | defined |
| Service | none declared |
registry facts
| Source Database | Homebrew formula API |
|---|---|
| Tap | homebrew/core |
| Full Name | gcc@9 |
| Version Scheme | 0 |
| Revision | 0 |
| Requirements |
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| Bottle Stable Root URL | https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core |
| Deprecated | yes |
| Disabled | no |
| Keg Only | no |
| URL Keys |
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source database matches
Matches are pulled from external package-manager indexes and kept separate from local Automic Vault package links.
cpp-9 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU C preprocessor
sudo apt install cpp-9cpp-9-doc 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
Documentation for the GNU C preprocessor (cpp)
sudo apt install cpp-9-docg++-9 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU C++ compiler
sudo apt install g++-9g++-9-multilib 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU C++ compiler (multilib support)
sudo apt install g++-9-multilibgcc-9 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU C compiler
sudo apt install gcc-9gcc-9-base 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
sudo apt install gcc-9-basegcc-9-doc 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++)
sudo apt install gcc-9-docgcc-9-hppa64-linux-gnu 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU C compiler (cross compiler for hppa64)
sudo apt install gcc-9-hppa64-linux-gnugcc-9-locales 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GCC, the GNU compiler collection (native language support files)
sudo apt install gcc-9-localesgcc-9-multilib 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU C compiler (multilib support)
sudo apt install gcc-9-multilibgcc-9-offload-nvptx 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GCC offloading compiler to NVPTX
sudo apt install gcc-9-offload-nvptxgcc-9-plugin-dev 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
Files for GNU GCC plugin development.
sudo apt install gcc-9-plugin-devgcc-9-source 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
Source of the GNU Compiler Collection
sudo apt install gcc-9-sourcegcc-9-test-results 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
Test results for the GCC test suite
sudo apt install gcc-9-test-resultsgccbrig-9 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU BRIG (HSA IL) frontend
sudo apt install gccbrig-9gccgo-9 9.5.0-6ubuntu2
GNU Go compiler
sudo apt install gccgo-9source trail
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