Re: How do Fedora developers get access to devtoolset for testing.

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Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> Why are you asking fedpkg to build for f33 if you are trying to
> package something for el7 and el8?

I am trying to get better turn around for myself as I have local
access to a POWER8 machine. And I was having difficulty debug the
weird failure I was seeing.

> That submits a build to koji, to build it using the packages
> available in the f33 buildroot.

Yup "fedpkg --release epel7 scratch-build".  was also failing because
of some difference in the spelling of "*debug" files, that was unique
to el7 required a change in the spec file. A local build would have
been a lot quicker than koji

> There are several ways to build for el7 or el8:

That helps thanks.

> What you're trying to do now seems to be to create a
> frankenstein system containing bits of fedora and bits of el7,

Well to me devtoolset looks a lot like the Advance Toolchain which I
have been using on Linux since 2013 It is available  on various
distros including Ubuntu and Fedora.
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