On 5/8/20 2:18 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Afternoon all,
Today's update included this latest version of gcc. I installed it, switched
to it and rebuilt @system and the kernel. On booting, The system hung at its
very first loading: as soon as I selected the kernel to boot, I got the usual
"SHA256 validated" message, but it never went away.
Yup, known problem.
For the time being I've reverted to gcc-9.3.0. Is my experience of 10.1.0
typical?
For the kernel you need [1], which is not yet in any released versions or
even Linus' main tree. With it it works fine - using it right now.
Most user-space packages should build & work fine; the ones that do not
typically rely on bad legacy C behaviour that was previously permitted,
but now leads to errors. That's a good thing.
-h
[1]
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/commit/?id=f670269a42bfdd2c83a1118cc3d1b475547eac22