On 02/17/2015 05:24 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Right now, we are facing packages whose (non-gcc related) F22-bugs are
unfixable because the issues w/ GCC-5 F23 are propagating through.
Time to revert GCC (with Epoch bump) to 4.9 in F22?
No, though I believe pushing GCC-5 into F22 was a mistake and pushing
GCC-5 in to F23 at this point in time was a mistake, I also think it's
too late to revert.
IMO, we have two alternative:
* "Close the eyes and pray", hoping there won't be any GCC-5 regressions
which blow up F22 in a way, F22 will become unmaintainable/unfixable or
will require a "partial mass rebuild" (E.g. because of hidden API/ABI
changes or bugs).
* An F22 mass-rebuild, even though it is "this late in the cycle", even
though this will likely cause a release delay and even though the
persisting F23 GCC-5 issues will likely furtherly impact F22.
Ralf
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