On 4/23/21 8:37 AM, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 3:19 PM Ben Cotton <[email protected]> wrote:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/CompilerPolicy


Ultimately, I think what the packaging guidelines should be if
the proposal is accepted are essentially:



For C/C++ projects:

If the upstream has no stated preference for the compiler, the
    packager SHOULD use the system default compiler (i.e. GCC).

If the upstream specifies a preference, in their documentation,
    build, or support processes, the packager SHOULD follow
    the direction of the upstream.

The packager MAY, at their discretion, choose to use
    an alternative compiler that is otherwise available in
    Fedora.  The reasons for those override choices
    MUST be documented in the .spec file.


The current proposed changes to the packaging guidelines require
documenting the reason in bugzilla and linking it to an umbrella
"Non-default compiler" bug.  Is that sufficient?

-Tom

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