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GCC 15 mass prebuild

These are notes to myself on my attempts to use mass-prebuilder to test GCC 15 in Fedora in December 2024 in preparation for Changes/GNUToolchainF42

Current status

libtool can't be installed

Problem: cannot install both gcc-15.0.0-0.2.fc42.aarch64 from https_dmalcolm_fedorapeople_org_gcc_gcc_15_mass_prebuild_arch and gcc-14.2.1-6.fc42.aarch64 from fedora
  - package libtool-2.5.4-1.fc42.aarch64 from fedora requires gcc(major) = 14, but none of the providers can be installed
  - cannot install the best candidate for the job
  - conflicting requests
You can try to add to command line:
  --no-best to not limit the transaction to the best candidates

Copr build error: Build failed

Older status

  • Was having quota issues uploading the repos, so was only testing aarch64 at first. This is now fixed.

Function prototypes with empty params change from implicit "int" to "void"

GCC 15 defaults to C23, in which () now means the same as (void) in both function declarations and definitions, where previously that change had been made for definitions only.

Hence

extern int foo();

now means:

extern int foo(void);

rather than:

extern int foo(int)

which may require changes to prototypes and header files (or the use of -std=c17 or similar).

Note: the commit in question was https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commitdiff;h=0a4b219d39c74aec7ebf87ac3be38d8f93efd634

Examples:

  • rhbz#2331208 epson-inkjet-printer-escpr fails to build with GCC 15 (implicit int param in function prototype)