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Originally posted by Holograph View Post
GCC, like many other open-source projects as of the past few years, have decided that their major version number should not be so important anymore. GCC 6 seems to be a very forgettable major version in general. Some distros plan to skip it.
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
A lot of bugs are C++11 related. skipping GCC-6 wont matter if upstream dont fix their code.
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Originally posted by Holograph View PostGCC 6 seems to be a very forgettable major version in general. Some distros plan to skip it.
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Originally posted by carewolf View Post
Compiling with std=c++99 -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks might work though. The latter option is still needed to compile Chromium 55, they just can't be bothered to not write undefined behavior.
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
This breaks ABI and means you have build many packages with std=x. Better to stay on GCC5.Last edited by carewolf; 10 January 2017, 08:31 AM.
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