$ sudo yum group install "Development Tools".
As you download and use CentOS Linux or CentOS Stream (What's the difference?), the CentOS Project invites you to be a part of the community as a contributor.There are many ways to contribute to the project, from documentation, QA, and testing to coding changes for SIGs, providing mirroring or hosting, and helping other users.
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Is there by chance a compat package for gcc 4.9.x available? I didn't see it in a yum list. configure: error: support for required C++11/C++14 features incomplete.