Once upon a time, R P Herrold <[email protected]> said:
> As an alternative, adding a 'virtual build requirement' such 
> as for:
>       BR: CCP-compiler
> 
> and adding a manual:
>       Provides: CCP-compiler
> 
> to: gcc-c++
> 
> and so forth, would make this a non-invasive change.  Why ** 
> not ** choose such a route?

There are a significant (but unknown number) of packages in Fedora that
are probably only currently built and tested upstream with GCC
compilers.  Putting a virtual requires in the spec, before testing them
with alternate compilers, is incorrect.

Linux-developed software tends to have lots of hidden GCCisms, and I
believe erring on the side of assuming that until tested and proven
otherwise is the safe choice.  Start by requiring the status quo; as
packages are tested and proved to work with an alternate compiler, then
the specs can be modified to allow alternate compilers.

-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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