https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55212

--- Comment #125 from Oleg Endo <olegendo at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to John Paul Adrian Glaubitz from comment #122)
> 
> The build process is. Fixing broken packages isn't.
> 
> Everything is around 13.000 source packages.
>

> And, finally, the buildd capacity is limited on sh4. If this was POWER or
> SPARC, we would have plenty of resources for a complete rebuild.

Can you at least please try to check if the kernel builds & runs OK?

As for the other packages, is there a way to let it just try to rebuild
everything and get a list of the packages that failed to build.  We don't need
to sit down and fix all issues one by one for now.  At least we can compare the
list against the current list of non-building packages.  If the difference is
not too big, we can consider turning on LRA by default from GCC 10 on.

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