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Hi, i've an issue upgrading my system:
when i do a
$ pacman -Syu
i get
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace qemu with extra/qemu-desktop? [Y/n] Y
:: Replace qemu-arch-extra with extra/qemu-emulators-full? [Y/n] Y
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: installing gcc (12.1.0-2) breaks dependency 'gcc=11.2.0-4' required by gcc-d
How to overcome this one?
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"Truncated" copy/paste? gcc-docs?
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gcc-docs
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Thanks. I forgot that split packages didn't show up in the packages web search frontend.
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Mod note: not an installation issue, moving to pacman/upgrade issues.
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Thanks. I forgot that split packages didn't show up in the packages web search frontend.
They do, just not the deleted ones
How to overcome this one?
I think your only option is to remove gcc-d, as it's no longer in the repositories.
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I think your only option is to remove gcc-d, as it's no longer in the repositories.
Right - I did, system upgrade is running currently. But result is that we've lost gdc (gcc-d) now without any replacement.
For current development stuff it is not that nice. Maybe there were reasons to use gdc instead of dmd - now it looks like D developers are pushed back to dmd (as long as gdc will not be available). Don't think this is valuable for the future of gdc. But, anyway, that is not to be discussed here on a distro's forum, thats stuff for a gcc forum.
Thanks guys, i felt i had to remove gdc, too.
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gcc-d may come back now the cause of the build failure has been determined https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74720
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now it looks like D developers are pushed back to dmd (as long as gdc will not be available). Don't think this is valuable for the future of gdc. But, anyway, that is not to be discussed here on a distro's forum, thats stuff for a gcc forum.
gdc is still available, just not on arch linux.
gdc is now itself written in d, so building a new gdc compiler would require an older gdc.
Last edited by progandy (2022-05-23 20:08:27)
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