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    Phoronix: GCC 8.2 Released, GCC 8.3 Coming Around Year's End

    Jakub Jelinek of Red Hat today announced the relase of GCC 8.2 stable as the first point relase to the stable GCC 8 compiler that debuted earlier this year...

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    And LLVM 7 RC 1 branches Aug 1

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    • #3
      I wonder if we'll see glibc 2.28 ship with GCC 8.3? It finally has c11 threads.h support:

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      • #4
        Recompiling everything now, wonder if I'll see the difference on my two Skylake machines #Gentoo #ricer

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        • #5
          Typo:

          Originally posted by phoronix View Post
          Jakub Jelinek of Red Hat today announced the relase of GCC 8.2 stable

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          • #6
            While the false GNU cowhead god, and "ricer" talk, still demands "no defer pop" off in this version aswell? Claiming it is "an optimization". That is the whole problem with the linux/GNU crowd isn´t it. False gods.

            Throttling the bus speed to what? How many clocks does it wait 4? 8? 16? So basically divide bus speed by that then.

            If you can tear yourself out of fantasy GNU god land, there might be a tingle of understanding.

            That is why GNU/Linux is going nowhere. Because it is a fantasygod. Doomed to the fires of hell, monotheism says, and it looks right.

            Don´t be working for this, for nothing. _Fair Pay Is Decreed By Nûûnh_ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25Y_z_mt4X8
            Last edited by Paradox Ethereal; 26 July 2018, 05:31 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by flyingllama87 View Post
              I wonder if we'll see glibc 2.28 ship with GCC 8.3? It finally has c11 threads.h support:
              https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14092
              Whaaaaaaattttttt

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Paradox Ethereal View Post
                While the false GNU cowhead god, and "ricer" talk, still demands "no defer pop" off in this version aswell? Claiming it is "an optimization". That is the whole problem with the linux/GNU crowd isn´t it. False gods.

                Throttling the bus speed to what? How many clocks does it wait 4? 8? 16? So basically divide bus speed by that then.

                If you can tear yourself out of fantasy GNU god land, there might be a tingle of understanding.

                That is why GNU/Linux is going nowhere. Because it is a fantasygod. Doomed to the fires of hell, monotheism says, and it looks right.

                Don´t be working for this, for nothing. _Fair Pay Is Decreed By Nûûnh_ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25Y_z_mt4X8
                Ban the bot.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Paradox Ethereal View Post
                  While the false GNU cowhead god, and "ricer" talk, still demands "no defer pop" off in this version aswell? Claiming it is "an optimization". That is the whole problem with the linux/GNU crowd isn´t it. False gods.

                  Throttling the bus speed to what? How many clocks does it wait 4? 8? 16? So basically divide bus speed by that then.

                  If you can tear yourself out of fantasy GNU god land, there might be a tingle of understanding.

                  That is why GNU/Linux is going nowhere. Because it is a fantasygod. Doomed to the fires of hell, monotheism says, and it looks right.

                  Don´t be working for this, for nothing. _Fair Pay Is Decreed By Nûûnh_ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25Y_z_mt4X8
                  Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

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                  • #10
                    GNU fans, nuts as usual.

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