You are right about libstdc++. I believe it's the same for all the other
libraries that the gcc-libs package carries. About Clang, I use it already,
but it is always better to test with several compilers. However, some
features I use have only been introduced recently (in GCC). I cannot cross
compi
# kalrish.ant...@gmail.com / 2014-12-02 14:40:50 +0100:
> I would like to try GCC's development version, but it's not possible
> to build it locally. Do you know of any (unofficial) respository that
> offers i686 packages of GCC 5?
you can try and build the packages in https://build.opensuse.org/,
> I am working on a nasty machine that is slow and sporadically freezes,
> which makes it unable to compile anything that takes a bit of effort. I
> would like to try GCC's development version, but it's not possible to build
> it locally. Do you know of any (unofficial) respository that offers i686
Hello,
I am working on a nasty machine that is slow and sporadically freezes,
which makes it unable to compile anything that takes a bit of effort. I
would like to try GCC's development version, but it's not possible to build
it locally. Do you know of any (unofficial) respository that offers i686
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