https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123976
--- Comment #130 from Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa at web dot de> --- (In reply to Sergey Fedorov from comment #128) > (In reply to Iain Sandoe from comment #126) I just checked which "bootstrap" ports I have installed – and to my surprise I see: cmake-bootstrap @3.9.6_0 gcc10-bootstrap @10.5.0_0 glib2-bootstrap @2.88.1_0+x11 gobject-introspection-bootstrap @1.86.0_1 py-bootstrap-modules @2025-10-11_0 xz-bootstrap @5.8.3_1 gcc10-bootstrap surprises me, I was so sure it failed to build (could be it did so in Snow Leopard). This would mean that I can deactivate much more but activate gcc10-bootstrap and xz-bootstrap plus possibly this or that library the "castrated" GCC-16.1 would need to build (finding it out "a bit" later). Understanding you correctly, it would need to add possibly two more directories, those containing the executables from gcc10-bootstrap and xz-bootstrap?
