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Fedora releases are supported for about 13 months after release. They could live with an older version of GCC for a year.


> They could live with an older version of GCC for a year.

That's just not what Fedora is, though. Being on the bleeding edge is foundational to Fedora, even if it's sometimes inconvenient. If you want battle-tested and stable, don't run Fedora, but use Debian or something.


Bleeding-edge is fine, but shipping a beta C compiler seems a bridge too far. Even Arch does not ship GCC 15 yet.




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