I'm thinking of scenarios - certainly not original thoughts - where a newer compilers set would be very advantageous to use, sometimes a must-have thing perhaps. An example: best would be, the easiest I'd hope, to make - in cases of Centos(& rhel family?) - use, if possible,of gcc-toolset.

Getting new gcc with/via .spec would mean building - firstly - such a newer version(s) of gcc into a private repo & then using '--addrepo', but... those compilations of newer gcc usually/always fail - my past experience tells me & if memory does not fail.

Again, simply, taking advantage of new gcc releases which come - as opposed to say, oldish c9's ver 11 - with much better hw target optimizations. And again - since it's not original nor unique thought - people must be doing it already, somehow... with mock?

many thanks, L.
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