> As for me I expect something like this:
> . 9.x gcc default and clang in base;
> . 10.x clang default and gcc in base;
> . 11.x gcc withdraw.

There is also the concern whether clang in base will reliably build gcc 
required for some ports, and then there are those CPU architectures for which 
clang is nonexistent or not ready.

Regarding those ports that build with the ancient gcc 4.2.1 but not with newer 
versions, that has to be considered a bug.

Consider that Linux and the other BSDs use newer versions of gcc to build their 
base system and ports or pkgsrc.
 
Tom

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