On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 09:20:28AM -0600, Jeff Law wrote: > > On 10/22/20 8:27 AM, Petr Pisar wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 08:10:02AM -0600, Jeff Law wrote: > >> I do think we need to make it easier for a Fedora package maintainer to > >> get the gcc-11 bits so that if there's a need to debug a bad interaction > >> between gcc-11 and a package they can. > >> > > gcc-11 was built into a side tag. Each build target has a repository in Koji. > > This one is > > <http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/repos/eln-build-side-32479/latest/$basearch>. > > > > If you worry about ELN-Fedora compatibility, create a new side tag intheriting > > from f34 and rebuilt gcc-11 there. Or build a module that anyone interested > > can enable on his system. > > Sorry, I wasn't terribly clear. > > > So last year when I was testing gcc-10 against Fedora one of the > recurring issues we had was that if I needed input from a package > maintainer on an issue flagged by gcc-10 we had no good way for the > package maintainer to get gcc-10 rpms to do any investigation on their own. > > > With the gcc-11 side tag build and eventual landing in ELN that issue > should be much better. So if I need to sync with a package maintainer > on an issue, we have a way to make that happen. > I see. This year it's indeed more accessible. E.g. I've just installed it from the side tag repository to my Rawhide and verifired that perl builds fine with GCC 11 :) -- Petr
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