| 19 Jan 2026 |
whispers [& it/fae] | oh yeah right, darwin's issue are separate | 17:38:06 |
Randy Eckenrode | AFAIK it’s technically possible but not really supported upstream. | 17:38:21 |
emily | tbh it's not easy for users to tell they're lagging behind except when they are missing some specific update :/ | 17:42:33 |
emily | there's a lot of support requests from users in general where it later turns out they're on some months-old commit and had no idea | 17:42:49 |
samasaur | there is a PR for GCC 15 compatibility but it just lets the linux build get farther before hitting the actual issue at hand. the linux failure has been there for a while but this darwin failure is new | 19:13:14 |
Randy Eckenrode | Can’t Linux just use Clang instead of GCC? | 20:05:49 |
| * Randy Eckenrode looks at upstream issue. It’s a libstdc++ 15 issue? | 20:06:41 |
samasaur | I haven't really looked into the GCC issue because it'd hit that other issue I don't understand | 20:07:06 |
samasaur | I think the PR "solves" it (aka it gets farther and hits the other issue) | 20:07:46 |
| 20 Jan 2026 |
eveeifyeve | Does anyone know why nixpkgs-review takes a long time to eval using github eval. before it starts actually doing the work? | 03:44:54 |