HappySkeptic Wrote:Is there not a pre-build package for Debian?How could there be? GCC 13.1 was released only days ago. You can expect to appear on Docker (and thus GitLab) so early, not in the Debian repository.
Besides, Debian is not Fedora. Fedora provides RPMs for the version of GCC with the latest features, which would, today, be GCC 13.1.
Debian's policy is, as far as I know, to provide a DEB package for the version of GCC which is likely to have the least amount of bugs, which is, today, either GCC 10.4 or GCC 9.5.
And Oracle Linux'es policy is... I don't know what exactly, why it ships with GCC 4.8.5, but it's clearly some hyper-bug-fix release, rather than whichever happened to be the most feature-full release at the time.
HappySkeptic Wrote:Have you googled for this error and seen if anyone has a workaround?No. I don't even know what I should type into Google.
HappySkeptic Wrote:As for this one, the compiler you are using to do the build, and the configure script or Makefile must not work together.Or perhaps there is a bug in the version GNU linker provided with Debian. After all, it's a linker error.
Jackalope Wrote:Try stackexchange, if you aren't utterly incompetent you should be able to find an answer in about five seconds.Then I guess I am utterly incompetent by that measure. Even though I have asked dozens of well-received questions on StackExchange.