https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=121491

--- Comment #5 from Dave Blanchard <dave at killthe dot net> ---
No, I can't try the trunk, because I can't get GCC 15+ to compile with the last
version of glibc I will ever use, 2.37, since the "maintainers" of that
accursed library have decided to force enable the "tunables" feature which
contains giant security holes.

If you examine my build script carefully you can see that it can be used to
effortlessly test GCC versions 10, 12, 13, 14, all of which are broken in the
same way. I seriously doubt that has changed recently.

It's a damn shame that GCC decided on a crazy "five releases only then throw it
in the trash" release policy. I only discovered this bug literally on the day
gcc 12.5 was scheduled for release. Unfortunately this bug will only get fixed
in gcc 13+, if that, so just add it to a long list of screwy bugs in older gcc
releases that will never be fixed.

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