[DiscordArchive] whats the output of `dpkg --get-selections | grep libstdc`?
[DiscordArchive] whats the output of `dpkg --get-selections | grep libstdc`?
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:10:37.734000+00:00
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ubuntu has no recommendation, its whatever works
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:11:00.407000+00:00
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nobody got time to track what versions are used in each linux distro
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:12:33.819000+00:00
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this specific error only sucks because its tied to standard library version which is tied to installed gcc version - but the version check is skipped because you chose clang
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:16:51.048000+00:00
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That is an issue too. You set deps to versions that are used in ubuntu ci versions (2204 for example) and gcc 11 where debian 12 as 'official requirement' uses gcc 12 by default.
And those mixups happen very often, also when you guys write here sometimes. That leads to issues regarding 'not supported' os versions, eol stuff and other things (not only gcc related now)
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:16:58.523000+00:00
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unify that finally
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:25:37.401000+00:00
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One thing would be to also update your ubuntu ci to the actual current version and not lts because you also do not follow the debian lts support dates including those proper cmake checks. Keeping latest debian as minimum requirement. Latest ubuntu versions are often at the same version or one version above latest ubuntu regarding deps like gcc. That would kind of guarantee working compiles with default deps for both and other distributions. Except for mariadb since that is default for some distros now.
Archived author: Woodystar • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:48:37.753000+00:00
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<@200677690838220800> thx Shauren, so I must upgrade my distro to 12. Install of g++11 on bullseye looks difficult because of many missing dependencies
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-04-14T17:52:54.384000+00:00
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Yes its better if you simply upgrade