• Re: Tiger lake -march swi

    From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to Digital Man on Sunday, October 31, 2021 05:42:00
    I'm trying to build syncterm on a frame.work laptop AND ZorinOS Pro.

    https://sourceforge.net/p/syncterm/tickets/
    digital man

    Yea, I noticed after posting that there isn't a switch I can set on my end. Weird, tho - cause other distros on this hardware built Syncterm just fine... maybe ZorinOS reports something different than other OSes - at any rate, I've created a ticket - thanks for pointing me there.



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  • From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to Spellchecker on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 16:54:00
    [Frame.work laptop doesn't compile Syncterm]
    You have to upgrade g++/gcc compiler to a newer version (10+)
    see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64493692/cc1plus-error-bad-value-tiger or-march-switch-compilation-error/66562219
    for details

    Thanks for the reply; I have since switched to an Arch based install and compile Sync many ways - but appreciate you reading my info posted and giving me a reply.

    I sometimes come across a system/setup that won't compile Syncterm for one reason or another and will remember to check for >10.0 of g++/gcc in the future. Thanks.



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  • From Gamgee@VERT to paulie420 on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 19:42:00
    paulie420 wrote to Spellchecker <=-

    [Frame.work laptop doesn't compile Syncterm]
    You have to upgrade g++/gcc compiler to a newer version (10+)
    see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64493692/cc1plus-error-bad-value-tiger or-march-switch-compilation-error/66562219
    for details

    Thanks for the reply; I have since switched to an Arch based
    install and compile Sync many ways - but appreciate you reading
    my info posted and giving me a reply.

    I sometimes come across a system/setup that won't compile
    Syncterm for one reason or another and will remember to check for
    10.0 of g++/gcc in the future. Thanks.

    I don't think Syncterm requires v10+ of gcc. I've compiled it many times, including recent/latest versions, on Slackware 14.2, with gcc version 5.5.0.



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  • From Spellchecker@VERT to Gamgee on Thursday, January 27, 2022 01:34:24
    Re: Re: Tiger lake -march swi
    By: Gamgee to paulie420 on Wed Jan 26 2022 07:42 pm

    paulie420 wrote to Spellchecker <=-

    [Frame.work laptop doesn't compile Syncterm]
    You have to upgrade g++/gcc compiler to a newer version (10+)
    see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64493692/cc1plus-error-bad-value-tiger or-march-switch-compilation-error/66562219
    for details

    Thanks for the reply; I have since switched to an Arch based
    install and compile Sync many ways - but appreciate you reading
    my info posted and giving me a reply.

    I sometimes come across a system/setup that won't compile
    Syncterm for one reason or another and will remember to check for
    10.0 of g++/gcc in the future. Thanks.

    I don't think Syncterm requires v10+ of gcc. I've compiled it many times, including recent/latest versions, on Slackware 14.2, with gcc version 5.5.0.

    It depends on a hardware you are compiling at.
    Here specifically the combination of a tigerlake CPU with gcc v9 leads to a failure with -march= option values supported.

    -Spellchecker

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to Spellchecker on Thursday, January 27, 2022 10:11:00
    Spellchecker wrote to Gamgee <=-

    I sometimes come across a system/setup that won't compile
    Syncterm for one reason or another and will remember to check for
    10.0 of g++/gcc in the future. Thanks.

    I don't think Syncterm requires v10+ of gcc. I've compiled it many times,
    in
    cluding recent/latest versions, on Slackware 14.2, with gcc
    version 5.5.0.

    It depends on a hardware you are compiling at.
    Here specifically the combination of a tigerlake CPU with gcc v9
    leads to a failure with -march= option values supported.

    Ahhhh, OK. That makes sense to me, should have caught the reference to tigerlake earlier. Thanks for the info.



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