[Bug 1879481] Re: update gcc-9 and gcc-10 packages for focal

Łukasz Zemczak 1879481 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Sep 4 12:41:18 UTC 2020


** Description changed:

  As done for gcc-7 and gcc-8 in 18.04 LTS in LP: #1848319, I'd like to
  update the gcc-9 and gcc-10 packages in focal to the final 10.2.0
  release.
  
   - gcc-10, update to the gcc-10.2.0 release
   - gcc-9, update to the gcc-9 release branch to the time
     of the gcc-10 release.
   - corresponding gcc-cross packages
  
  The package builds are prepared in
- https://launchpad.net/~doko/+archive/ubuntu/toolchain/+packages
+ https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages
  
  [Impact]
  Provide an upstream release for GCC 10.2, and an update for GCC 9 to the 9.3 branch
  
  [Regression Potential]
  There is regression potential, however with a test rebuild of the main portion of the archive no regressions were found.
  
  [Test Case]
  No regressions in the GCC test suite, and no regressions in the test
  rebuild of the main component of the archive (all architectures)
  
  As a test, a complete archive rebuild was performed, and no regressions
  were found with this new package. The archive rebuild also contained
  updated versions of gcc-9, gcc-10, python3.8, and python3-stdlib-
  extensions. The GCC and Python packages should not infer with each
  other.
  
  [Validation]
  Analyze the build logs for regressions.
  For the cross builds, just make sure that the packages build using
  the updated sources.
  
  Summary of the test rebuilds:
  https://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20200810-focal-focal.html
  https://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20200810-focal-gcc-focal.html
  
  The first one is a reference build, the second one the test rebuild with
  the updated components.
  
  There are no additional regressions except for pyxdg, which is unrelated
  to the GCC update, and which was fixed by a separate SRU.  Note that the
  riscv64 builds are purely informational, and are not checked for any
  regressions.

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Title:
  update gcc-9 and gcc-10 packages for focal

Status in gcc-10 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in gcc-9 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in gcc-10 source package in Focal:
  Confirmed
Status in gcc-9 source package in Focal:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As done for gcc-7 and gcc-8 in 18.04 LTS in LP: #1848319, I'd like to
  update the gcc-9 and gcc-10 packages in focal to the final 10.2.0
  release.

   - gcc-10, update to the gcc-10.2.0 release
   - gcc-9, update to the gcc-9 release branch to the time
     of the gcc-10 release.
   - corresponding gcc-cross packages

  The package builds are prepared in
  https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages

  [Impact]
  Provide an upstream release for GCC 10.2, and an update for GCC 9 to the 9.3 branch

  [Regression Potential]
  There is regression potential, however with a test rebuild of the main portion of the archive no regressions were found.

  [Test Case]
  No regressions in the GCC test suite, and no regressions in the test
  rebuild of the main component of the archive (all architectures)

  As a test, a complete archive rebuild was performed, and no
  regressions were found with this new package. The archive rebuild also
  contained updated versions of gcc-9, gcc-10, python3.8, and python3
  -stdlib-extensions. The GCC and Python packages should not infer with
  each other.

  [Validation]
  Analyze the build logs for regressions.
  For the cross builds, just make sure that the packages build using
  the updated sources.

  Summary of the test rebuilds:
  https://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20200810-focal-focal.html
  https://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20200810-focal-gcc-focal.html

  The first one is a reference build, the second one the test rebuild
  with the updated components.

  There are no additional regressions except for pyxdg, which is
  unrelated to the GCC update, and which was fixed by a separate SRU.
  Note that the riscv64 builds are purely informational, and are not
  checked for any regressions.

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