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On 30/08/2024 17:42, John Dallman wrote:There was once a software CAD vendor that made the transition from
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I always keep old versions of compilers around, and don't change
compilers (or libraries) in the middle of a project. Since I work with
embedded systems, there are significantly fewer users compared to, say,
x86 target compilers. Thus there is a higher risk of bugs being missed
in beta testing and going unreported for longer. (IME bugs are far more
likely in vendor SDK's than in gcc or newlib, but I keep everything
archived just in case.) I also like to have reproducible builds -
something that many Linux distributions are aiming for these days -
which requires archiving the toolchain.
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