<Skyrix>
Wow that's really cool! I've never really stepped out of x86-64 or i386 but riscv is promising and I'd love to see it working in mainstream.
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<il>
What is KX?
<sewn>
i think a linux distro
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<asimov>
yo
<asimov>
maybe gcc15 broked eiwd?
<asimov>
i tried to back to older version of eiwd
<asimov>
and it not worked
<asimov>
still dont know if is just me
<kris_>
probably not ive heard stories of gcc15 breaking all kinds of stuff all over the ecosystem
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<fultilt>
I just did a little bit of web-searching -- it looks like the problem is that gcc15 defaults to "-std=c23", which is much stricter about function prototypes and booleans. I wonder if it can be configured to default to "-std=gnu17". (Eg. <https://trofi.github.io/posts/326-gcc-15-switched-to-c23.html>.)
<kris_>
you should be able to change the default, yeah.
<kris_>
i'd probably do it on a per package basis though
<fultilt>
It doesn't look like there is a way to configure the default -std for GCC. You'd have to use a patch. (It'd be easier in KX, since there's already a wrapper script and it could probably be done there.)
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<asimov>
its official i'am the most fucked kiss user
<asimov>
don't know why eiwd is not working but if i use dhcpcd with eiwd it works
<asimov>
why? i don't know
<il>
fultilt: very, very interesting, thanks for sharing
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