Hey Marvin!
:r !gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 13.1.0
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Life is good,
Maurice
Using the latest version or even close to it, can and no doubt
will, cause problems when compiling older code,
let alone the presence of bugs in new versions,
For example, just try and compile golded and try and get a clean
compile
I can not do even on a Raspberry Pi4
For example, just try and compile golded and try and get a clean compile which I can not do even on a Raspberry Pi4 using Ubuntu and no the executable does not work. This produces a LOT of warnings and error messages.
For example, just try and compile golded and try and get a clean
compile which I can not do even on a Raspberry Pi4 using Ubuntu and
no the executable does not work. This produces a LOT of warnings and
error messages.
I just build golded 20230304 with gcc-13.1.0 without any issues here.
I do see many warnings but it compiles and runs OK.
Should point out that its ubuntu 22.04 X64 (the 64 bit version)
Desktop edition.
Vincent Coen wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
I just build golded 20230304 with gcc-13.1.0 without any issues here.
I do see many warnings but it compiles and runs OK.
Should point out that its ubuntu 22.04 X64 (the 64 bit version) Desktop edition.
I tried using both gcc and clang with similar results - does not work
just returns when run.
I see another Type 2.2 pkt somehow found it's way.
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