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authormerge-script <fanquake@gmail.com>2024-04-29 20:59:12 +0800
committermerge-script <fanquake@gmail.com>2024-04-29 20:59:12 +0800
commit4d2d91a9e0f7a0647d5a45ed04bcbf6590ce8814 (patch)
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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29165: build: Bump clang minimum supported version to 15
fa1964c5b80ee28b0e06abdbd9a26e8e8c6f5acd build: Bump clang minimum supported version to 15 (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Most supported operating systems ship with clang-15 (or later), so bump the minimum to that and allow new code to drop workarounds for previous clang bugs. For reference: * https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/clang-15 * https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/clang-15 * CentOS-like 8/9 Stream: All Clang versions from 15 to 17 * FreeBSD 12/13: All Clang versions from 15 to 16 * OpenSuse Tumbleweed ships with https://software.opensuse.org/package/clang (`clang17`); No idea about OpenSuse Leap On operating systems where the clang version is not shipped by default, the user would have to use GCC, or install clang in a different way. For example: * https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/g++ (g++-10) * https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/g++-10 * https://apt.llvm.org/, or nix, or guix, or compile clang from source, ... ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK fa1964c5b80ee28b0e06abdbd9a26e8e8c6f5acd. fanquake: ACK fa1964c5b80ee28b0e06abdbd9a26e8e8c6f5acd - oss-fuzz LLVM will either be bumped globally tomorrow, or we'll land our own bump. Tree-SHA512: b34234025b471de740480c269449891ebb95a0d9ccca67a355ff6568068bfcf1e8b104e8c13a8c0df07dbc2044dc6f03958063dc572dc4faf830bfe73466d55d
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