Hi,

On 29-12-2021 23:47, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
So it should work correctly on all targets.

Does this work correctly on all multiarch architectures too? I inspected only my own installation and there it only has cpui386 and cpux86_64.

However, it is true that if a new gcc version is installed after FPC then the logic will fall down.

Can't we use a wildcard for the version number? I mean, after 11 comes 12 and 13 and ...

If this is judged OK, I propose to close this ticket

As long as we have a new fpc in every Debian release, we're fine in Debian, but e.g. Ubuntu users may experience issues when they carry the same fpc over to a new version of Ubuntu that comes with a new gcc version. So I don't think it's nice.

Paul

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