On Monday, 28 January 2019 at 03:57, Neal Gompa wrote:
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My understanding is that generally script breakage is considered a
bug
and would have priority for fixing in bash anyway, so I *really* don't
think there's any harm in doing this. GCC is an order of magnitude
worse than bash, and we do fine with that *every year*. Something that
straight up says it's not intending to break scripts that just happens
to say it's a 5.0 release should not be as much of a cause for
concern.
We do (upgrade GCC), but it's always a System Wide Change, and that
is the only issue with this proposal (which was submitted as a
Self-contained Change).
Regards,
Dominik
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