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build: roll back to a build container with the 14.38 compiler #16907

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@DHowett DHowett commented Mar 20, 2024

The 14.39 compiler seems pretty busted.

Refs #16794

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everything is awful

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DHowett commented Mar 20, 2024

i'll hold this until the canary build completes and I can share a binary with the folks in that thread.

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The 14.39 compiler seems pretty busted.

Refs #16794

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The 14.39 compiler seems pretty busted.

Refs #16794

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Karl-WE commented Mar 26, 2024

"We've rolled back to an older compiler to get Terminal working on Intel Core 2 Duo machines again (!) "
That's a noble gesture.

Would not consider these CPUs and platforms being secure and running supported OS anymore (soon).

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DHowett commented Mar 26, 2024

soon

Soon, but not yet. Windows 10 still supports them, and given that we must run on Windows 10... 🙂

This also fixed a bunch of other more insidious compiler issues around shifts and masks that have just been causing havoc.

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