• gotta gimmee what'cha got

    From Maurice Kinal@2:280/464.113 to Nick Boel on Fri May 1 17:16:49 2026
    Hej Nick!

    <Esc>:read /proc/version
    Linux version 6.18.26 (root@europoint) (gcc (GCC) 16.1.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.46.0.20260210) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri May 1 01:20:37 UTC 2026

    As you can see I haven't managed to pull off a linux-7 yet but have managed to upgrade to gcc-16.1.0. One step at a time.

    Het leven is goed,
    Maurice

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  • From Nick Boel@1:154/700 to Maurice Kinal on Fri May 1 19:21:02 2026
    Hey Maurice!

    On Fri, May 01 2026 12:16:49 -0500, you wrote:

    As you can see I haven't managed to pull off a linux-7 yet but have
    managed to upgrade to gcc-16.1.0. One step at a time.

    I haven't noticed anything all that exciting that pertains to me from linux-6 to Linux-7 yet, so there's that.

    What are some notable changes in the new gcc? I haven't read anything yet, so feel free to enlighten me. ;)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Maurice Kinal@2:280/464.113 to Nick Boel on Sat May 2 01:47:50 2026
    Hej Nick!

    I haven't noticed anything all that exciting that pertains to me
    from linux-6 to Linux-7 yet, so there's that.

    kernel headers is what has me stalled at the moment. I can upgrade to linux-7.0.3 as long as I keep the linux-6.18.26 headers in play.

    What are some notable changes in the new gcc? I haven't read
    anything yet, so feel free to enlighten me. ;)

    At the moment I have no enlightenment other than the kernel headers issue which I am sure will be resolved real soon. I am guessing patching glibc-2.43 or using the latest glibc-2.43.9000 will provide some insight. That will likely be my next attempt sometime in the near future (days). Then I might have some real enlightenment instead of conjecture or what little I've read about it as of this writing. Bottomline is that gcc-16 will soon become a staple compiler taking over from gcc-15. It is the natural order of things along with glibc and the linux kernel. I call it synchronicity.

    That's my story and I am sticking to it ... until a better story presents itself.

    Het leven is goed,
    Maurice

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  • From Nick Boel@1:154/700 to Maurice Kinal on Sat May 2 07:53:26 2026
    Hey Maurice!

    On Fri, May 01 2026 20:47:50 -0500, you wrote:

    kernel headers is what has me stalled at the moment. I can upgrade
    to linux-7.0.3 as long as I keep the linux-6.18.26 headers in play.

    Odd, I've already upgraded to 7.0.3, not even 24 hours after getting 7.0.2. Is it just me or do kernel releases seem to be happening quite a bit faster these days?

    At the moment I have no enlightenment other than the kernel headers
    issue which I am sure will be resolved real soon. I am guessing
    patching glibc-2.43 or using the latest glibc-2.43.9000 will provide
    some insight. That will likely be my next attempt sometime in the
    near future (days). Then I might have some real enlightenment
    instead of conjecture or what little I've read about it as of this
    writing. Bottomline is that gcc-16 will soon become a staple
    compiler taking over from gcc-15. It is the natural order of things
    along with glibc and the linux kernel. I call it synchronicity.

    I meant more in the lines of c++26 on it's way to make us have to update a lot of old code. I feel like I just did that not that long ago when gcc-15 started pushing c++23 more. ;)

    That's my story and I am sticking to it ... until a better story
    presents itself.

    I don't mind stories, so long as they're interesting!

    Regards,
    Nick

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