Loaction of Supposed FIles on Solaris Companion CD

I read an article about having a KDE desktop on a Solaris system.
The article said everything I need is on the Solaris 10 Companion CD.
So, as naive as I am, I went through the requirement list:
SFWgcm
SFWgcc2l
SFWqt
SFWsdl
SFWgdb
SFWoggl
SFWlibsane
and of course...
SFWkde
All the files were there except SFWgcc2l. I tried to search for it to download it and it is like it never existed. It was also posted as "SFWgcc21". I cannot think of the correct syntax for a query on Google, SunFreeware, Sun Big Admin...to find this file/package.
It seems like everything I do on Solaris requires a "gunfight".
Does anyone know where the package exists. I have the companions CD for 11/06... supposedly the latest and greatest.
A clue would be nice... thank you.

I am passing for the same thing, but Im trying to use the gcc-3.4.6-sol10-x86-local.gz. The GNU C compiler that I found in:
http://www.sunfreeware.com/indexintel10.html
I will install and see what happen...

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