On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 7:50 AM Dan Čermák
<dan.cermak(a)cgc-instruments.com> wrote:
Hi list,
I'm co-maintaining a C++ library that has been continuously updated in
CentOS 7 but a recent change made it incompatible with the default GCC
version available in el7. I.e. the next release (scheduled for the end
of 2019) will FTBFS in CentOS/RHEL 7.
Would it be fine to require a gcc version from a SCL to build this
library? I'm afraid that due to the nature of C++'s non-standardized ABI
it would require all dependent packages to be rebuild with gcc from the
SCL too.
Software Collections GCC is configured to follow C++ ABI from system
GCC. This puts some limitations on the libstdc++ shipped by SCL GCC,
but allows us to avoid that problem entirely.
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