Gcc12 brought a number of issues, that took time to be solved and required a number of updates in other gcc versions as well, and only became apparent as users submitted tickets etc. for those issues as they where found. I apologies for the number of updates, but I think now, touch wood, things will stabilize.

If you want to avoid having to build from source large updates, just hold off doing them until you see the binary tarballs are available, e.g. at

https://packages.macports.org/gcc12/

Chris

On 21/07/2022 10:12 am, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
It seems there have been updates for one version or multiple versions of gcc or 
their libraries nearly every day lately. What’s up with that?

If one has to recompile (some are prebuilt, thankfully), that REALLY slows down 
updates. With 7 systems (4 of which are VMs at different macOS versions), 
anything that makes updates slower is not fun. Not to mention about 22 Linux, 
Solaris, or Windows systems (mostly VMs/LDOMs/zones, not physical boxes! not 
nearly as much hardware as it sounds like) getting updated too. (nostalgia for 
decades of being in IT, and that doesn’t even count emulators for Apollo 
workstation, IBM mainframe, and other exotica distantly remembered)

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