By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), September 19, 2022 10:28 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
I realize that my question is not quite appropriate for RWT forum, but it seems today few knowledgeable posters are bored, so, may be, not too bad.
I want to play with new gcc compilers (any variant of 11 and any variant of 12) on Linux. Normally I play with newish gcc on Windows under msys2, but tests I want to run today are specific to system-V AMD64 ABI.
The most suitable distro that I have access to right now, on most capable machine with biggest amount of free space on blazing-fast SSD happens to be Debian 11 (Bullseye).
Of course I tried to help myself with google, but something is not clicking. All suggestions I see are too complicated to my primitive Linux administration skills.
The one way I likely could manage is building from source. But I can't believe that there is no simpler way.
I want to play with new gcc compilers (any variant of 11 and any variant of 12) on Linux. Normally I play with newish gcc on Windows under msys2, but tests I want to run today are specific to system-V AMD64 ABI.
The most suitable distro that I have access to right now, on most capable machine with biggest amount of free space on blazing-fast SSD happens to be Debian 11 (Bullseye).
Of course I tried to help myself with google, but something is not clicking. All suggestions I see are too complicated to my primitive Linux administration skills.
The one way I likely could manage is building from source. But I can't believe that there is no simpler way.