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In Fedora I couldnt compile Qt ( 5.15 branch and dev branch (6.0.0 ) ) and some other stuff because of gcc 10
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Originally posted by GdeR View PostIt's funny that Fedora 32 is being built with such a monster bug, yet I find the distro very reliable for daily use already. Am I missing something perhaps? How can a yet-to-be-released compiler be this good already? 21 P1 bugs sounds like a lot, not to mention that Fedora 32 has been this good for weeks now.
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Originally posted by GdeR View PostIt's funny that Fedora 32 is being built with such a monster bug, yet I find the distro very reliable for daily use already. Am I missing something perhaps? How can a yet-to-be-released compiler be this good already? 21 P1 bugs sounds like a lot, not to mention that Fedora 32 has been this good for weeks now.
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Originally posted by GdeR View PostIt's funny that Fedora 32 is being built with such a monster bug, yet I find the distro very reliable for daily use already. Am I missing something perhaps? How can a yet-to-be-released compiler be this good already? 21 P1 bugs sounds like a lot, not to mention that Fedora 32 has been this good for weeks now.
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It's funny that Fedora 32 is being built with such a monster bug, yet I find the distro very reliable for daily use already. Am I missing something perhaps? How can a yet-to-be-released compiler be this good already? 21 P1 bugs sounds like a lot, not to mention that Fedora 32 has been this good for weeks now.
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GCC 10 Release Candidate Likely Hitting In The Next Few Weeks
Phoronix: GCC 10 Release Candidate Likely Hitting In The Next Few Weeks
The month of April usually sees the new annual GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) feature releases and for GCC 10 in the form of GCC 10.1 as the first stable release in the series does stand chances of releasing this month...
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