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Request 1196456 accepted
- flymake-tests fails with gcc14 on 32bit architectures ... therefore
use gcc13 here
- Created by WernerFink
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WernerFink created request
- flymake-tests fails with gcc14 on 32bit architectures ... therefore
use gcc13 here
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How was that not a problem in all staging runs with emacs built for i586?
to be precise:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory:Staging:I/emacs built perfectly for i586 using GCC14
Without this change, we can eliminate GCC13 from the distro/ring1 - with this change added, we are doomed to keep gcc13 in ring1 and the distro