* Jonathan Wakely:
Dropping GCC 11 into rawhide now would mean I can't make certain
ABI-breaking changes to the C++20 library in upstream GCC, because it
would be landing on real users' machines. Which means I lose several
weeks of GCC's stage 1 development. No thanks.
This is for C++20 library support only, right?
Not much software in Fedora uses the C++ standard library (even at older
C++ versions), so impact on Fedora itself should be limited.
I can help you with diagnosing required ABI transitions and package
rebuilds.
Thanks,
Florian
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