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has caused the report #1097763,
regarding r-base: ftbfs with GCC-15
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On 18.02.25 08:12, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On 18/02/2025 01:49, Dirk Eddelbuettel via R-core wrote:
Hi R Core Team,
Debian, not unlike CRAN, also rebuilds in bulk under newer compilers.
Below
is a bug report for 'r-release' under gcc 15. This reply is mostly for
bookkeeping in our BTS to record that I told you about it; I am of course
aware of the work going into r-devel for gcc 15 so this is somewhat
ceremonial.
From the NEWS for R-patched
CHANGES IN R 4.4.2 patched:
INSTALLATION:
• R can be installed using C23 (for example with -std=gnu23 or
-std=gnu2x) with recent compilers including gcc 12-14, Apple
clang 16 and LLVM clang 17-19. (LLVM clang 18 and 19 objected to
apparently valid code using attributes accepted by all the other
compilers.)
It can be installed with the upcoming (at the time of writing)
gcc 15, which defaults to C23.
gcc 15 requires a particular ordering of attributes, which I cannot find
in the C23 standard (and neither clang nor Intel requires).
Is that reported upstream?
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