Hi Maciej,

no, absolutely no problem to build compiler from sources. I've already
be forced built GCC 5.4 from myself year ago. GCC is relatively easy to
build. Just will take much time.

However, Im manage several servers, and building GCC takes at least some
hours per server... This takes so much my time. This is why I'm asking.

Yes, I know I can make package myself and than distribute, however this
also takes time and, moreover, servers has different architecture. (The
question: Why I'm forced to deploy my own personal copy of OpenCSW if I
only would like to get fresh packages? ;) A rhetorical question :) )

Anyway, thank you. As usual - "If you woluld have most fresh critical
software - do it yourself from sources, because of all repos are rancid" :-!

I understand :)

Thanks,

Yuri.

30.11.2017 21:54, Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński пишет:
> Hi Yuri,
>
> I don't have much good news, unfortunately. I see that the
> http://opencsw.org/p/gcc5core is maintained by Dagobert, who is active
> in the project, but he's also a maintainer of 1600+ packages. The
> short answer is that GCC 5 might not be updated in the repo for a long
> time, if at all. The longer answer: if you care about GCC 5.5 being
> built, your main options are doing it yourself, or paying somebody to
> do that for you. We have a packaging tutorial [2] which walks you
> through all the steps of the process. GCC is unfortunately not easy to
> work with, it was one of the harder builds that I had experience with.
> If you run into any problems with building, fire away, we'll try to help.
>
> Maciej
>
> [1] http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/pkgdb/srv4/
> [2] https://www.opencsw.org/2012/12/gar-setup-and-packaging-tutorial/
>
> Yuri via users <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu no dia quarta, 29/11/2017
> às 21:55:
>
>     Hi gents.
>
>     The "Contact maintainer" seems not work (something wrong with capcha),
>     IRC not exists.
>
>     So, trying here. If anybody home.
>
>     AFAIK, GCC 5 seems updated:
>
>     http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-5/
>
>     When we're can expect to be updated on repo?
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Yuri
>
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