All, Installed 15.4 beta and was surprised to find gcc at --version 7.5 (gcc 12.0 is current), 8.3 came on my RaspberryPi 3B+ a couple of years ago. The problem is this, 15.0 has 7.2, barely has full C++17 support, C++20 is current and 23 is just around the corner. There is virtually no C++20 support in the gcc 7 release: https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html Before I installed 15.4, I browsed the repo and there was gcc-7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 available, but Yast during 15.4 install only shows 7.5 and does not show any alternative versions. I really do not want to have two differing versions of gcc installed (no good comes from that), but don't see getting much mileage out of gcc 7.5 when C++20 is needed. Any chance gcc will get an update before the 15.4 release (gcc 11 is fine, no need to jump on the bleeding edge of 12). If not, is there a safe way to have a non-conflicting gcc install generally available in a 15.4 install? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.