On 2018-02-13 15:19, Baptiste Jonglez wrote: > On 13-02-18, Bartłomiej Piotrowski via arch-dev-public wrote: >> On 2018-02-04 14:02, Bartłomiej Piotrowski via arch-dev-public wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've prepared external repository with GCC 8 built from trunk (as there >>> is no stable release yet) that also contains glibc 2.27 and binutils 2.30. >>> >>> [gcc8] >>> Server = http://pkgbuild.com/~bpiotrowski/gcc8/ >>> >>> From less obvious packaging changes, glibc no longer ships with obsolete >>> rpc and nsl, which means that you should switch your packages to >>> libtirpc; also if your nsswitch.conf still contains "compat" instead of >>> "files", better fix it before reboot. If for some reason you still use >>> nsl, the repository also ships libnsl and libnsl_nis packages. >>> >>> As usually, simple things build, and colossi like LibreOffice don't, but >>> I haven't had time yet to check why. If you found some issue, the best >>> would be to reply either here or arch-general. >>> >>> Enjoy, >>> Bartłomiej >>> >> I have updated gcc in the repository to snapshot from 2018-02-11 >> (r257571). Additionally, if you have access to soyuz, the repo can be >> easily used in build chroots with 'gcc8-x86_64-build' command (which >> also enables [testing]). > > Nice, thanks! > > Could you enable the password-less rules for sudo that are already setup > for extra-x86_64-build? Currently gcc8-x86_64-build asks for a sudo > password, but most of us are not sudoers on soyuz (and don't need to be). > > Baptiste >
Try now. My change may be overwritten as I didn't add it to our Ansible playbooks but I cross my fingers to see 8.1.0 soon. Bartłomiej

