On 2021-05-09 19:51:13 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> writes: > > On 2021-05-08 13:13:47 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > >> (I wonder why flaviventris and serinus are still using an "experimental" > >> compiler version that is now behind mainstream.) > > > The upgrade script didn't install the newer version it because it had to > > remove some conflicting packages... Should be fixed for runs starting > > now. > > Looks like that didn't work ...
Looks like it did, but turned out to have some unintended side-effects :(. The snapshot builds are now new: https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_stage_log.pl?nm=flaviventris&dt=2021-05-10%2015%3A43%3A56&stg=configure configure:3966: ccache /usr/lib/gcc-snapshot/bin/gcc --version >&5 gcc (Debian 20210421-1) 11.0.1 20210421 (prerelease) [gcc-11 revision fbb7739892e:d13ce34bd01:3756d99dab6a268d0d8a17583980a86f23f0595a] But the aforementioned dependencies that needed to remove broke the installed old versions of gcc/clang. I started to build the old versions of llvm manually, but that then hits the issue that at least 3.9 doesn't build with halfway modern versions of gcc/clang. So I gotta do it stepwise (i.e. go backwards, build llvm n-2 with n-1), will take a bit of time. Greetings, Andres Freund