On Mon, 5 Feb 2024 09:17:11 GMT, Andrew Haley <a...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> Sure, you can always install a newer GCC than the system one, but it's 
> another thing that makes it harder for people to build OpenJDK. Having said 
> that, C++17 is nice to have.

@theRealAph  I am still just hearing hand-waving "perhaps someone somewhere 
will have a somewhat harder time building the JDK". Yes, perhaps that is so. 
But that is very uncertain, and I have still not heard a single concrete 
example of where this would apply. In contrast, going to gcc 10 will clearly 
bring a benefit to all other platforms, since it allows us to synchronize the 
code base at C++17.

In light of this, I think we need to hear some really compelling evidence of 
problems that would ensue if we raise the minimum to gcc 10. If nobody can 
produce such evidence, then to me it is a sign that this fear is not 
well-grounded, and we should proceed with this PR.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/14988#issuecomment-1926580836

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