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    gcc 9.4 compiler in docker images

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        oldpaint
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        Can the gcc compiler is the clickable docker images be updated to a newer version?

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          ikoz @oldpaint
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          @oldpaint That's the default for Ubuntu 20.04, the new 24.04 images have gcc 13.

          May the source be with you

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            oldpaint @ikoz
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            @ikoz The current Botan cryptography library is version 3.9 and it requires gcc 11 or newer. So, I can't build it as part of my clickable project. I suppose I can pre-build it on my development box. Or, I can maybe use an older version of Botan that has reached end of life. Or, I can wait for Ubuntu Touch to move to a newer version. Any plans or schedule for that?

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              oldpaint @oldpaint
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              I see this: "Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 is slated for release on 24 September 2025". Maybe I'll wait.

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                johndoe @oldpaint
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                @oldpaint I think it should already be possible to build your app for nobel. But you will probably need to update your clickable docker image first. Of cause you can also wait for nobel being stable.

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