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ok what do i do if im pretty reliant on package managers to have really obvious packages and i can't find them.

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    ok what do i do if im pretty reliant on package managers to have really obvious packages and i can't find them. like i need libc++ 19 (or newer) to build something and i guess the fedora package manager doesn't have that? is this a "build it yourself" moment or something

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      ok what do i do if im pretty reliant on package managers to have really obvious packages and i can't find them. like i need libc++ 19 (or newer) to build something and i guess the fedora package manager doesn't have that? is this a "build it yourself" moment or something

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      @kirakira@furry.engineer ya, C++ compilers can be a bit of a pain like that. If it works with clang, llvm has a custom installer to get more recent versions. If you need gcc, it might be painful

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