Hi,

I noticed the gcc14 upgrade has been merged. I previously tested it on 10.5 x86 and succeded.

Now I want it "official". On the system where I tested, I swhichted again to rsync repository, hiding the github one, and am rerunning upgrade... it is running.

On 10.5 PPC it is compiling libgcc14  --- will take some time

On 10.5 i386 32bit instead... things got entangled.... i saw it started building libgcc8 and libgcc9 instead of 14... then started erroring out that libgcc9 conflicts with libgcc7 and such

why is gcc9 installed? I didn't have it... I aborted and ended with this complicated situation:

  libgcc @1.0_0
  libgcc @2.0_1
  libgcc @2.0_2
  libgcc @3.0_0
  libgcc @5.0_0
  libgcc @6.0_0
  libgcc @7.0_0
  libgcc @8.0_0 (active)
  libgcc6 @6.5.0_1
  libgcc6 @6.5.0_4 (active)
  libgcc7 @7.3.0_4
  libgcc7 @7.4.0_0
  libgcc7 @7.4.0_3
  libgcc7 @7.4.0_4
  libgcc7 @7.5.0_0
  libgcc7 @7.5.0_1 (active)
  libgcc9 @9.5.0_2
  libgcc10 @10.4.0_5+stdlib_flag (active)
  libgcc11 @11.4.0_1+stdlib_flag (active)
  libgcc12 @12.4.0_1+stdlib_flag (active)
  libgcc13 @13.3.0_2+stdlib_flag (active)

I tried deactivating libgcc9 and activating v7 of libgcc, then restarted upgrade. Now it is building libgcc14 ... see you another day :)

I am a littlebit confused by this "libgcc @8.0" but libgcc7 and libgcc9 and no libgcc8 ?

Riccardo

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