gcc 10 is already in Fedora rawhide, likely to be part of Fedora 32. compiling libreswan using gcc 10 shows more warnings. Here is a build log on rawhide with gcc 10. https://travis-ci.org/antonyantony/libreswan/builds/641769798
libreswan travis only compile Fedora 30. for more distributions including Fedora rawhide look at https://travis-ci.org/antonyantony/libreswan/branches On IRC cagney wrote antony1, yea, biggest problem is that gcc-10 doesn't actually exist https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2020-01/msg00199.html - they haven't even cut a branch https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html An easy way to compile libreswan on Fedora rawhide is use podman test (travis test) in libreswan. It is meant to create a podman image compile and destroy the image. In the past my experience of installing rawhide kvm image was not great. May be if you have an f31 you can upgrade to rawhide. While podman/docker seems easier and I think quick to build. Here is a quick howto based on what I use. I will try to add host rpm requirements soon. https://libreswan.org/wiki/Podman-fedora-rawhide-build -antony _______________________________________________ Swan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreswan.org/mailman/listinfo/swan-dev
