On Wed, 2019-12-11 at 14:53 +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hello,
what are the gcc 10 plans for Fedora 32? Will there be a change
proposal for
that? Is Fedora 32 the target for gcc 10?
Plan is for gcc-10 to be the compiler for
F32. We coordinate with the
Fedora leaders on this each year as part of green-lighting the spring
mass rebuild (which doesn't start until after the gcc update).
Typically rawhide gets the GCC update in late Jan/early Feb.
I remember that gcc was updated to 9 during Fedora 30 cycle without a
change
proposal and the change proposal was submitted later, after the
deadline and
after gcc was already updated.
I'd like to avoid repeating this situation.
Updating gcc yearly for the spring
Fedora release is standard
procedure. However, we should still be filing the change proposals.
If you already have a place to test our packages with gcc 10 (such
as
a copr
with gcc snapshot), please do tell, I'd like to see what Python
versions are
impacted.
I have very rough packages I use in my tester. I'm happy to point
you
to them, but be aware they (for example) claim to be gcc-9 at the RPM
level.
file.rdu.redhat.com:~law/public_html/repo.Snapshot has the latest bits.
I typically update it Sunday nights to the latest gcc snapshot.
jeff