Update GCC to 14.2.rel1
Description
- Update PS1, AZDO templates
- Update dev containers and bump versions.
Motivation and Context
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Types of changes
- [ ] Improvement (non-breaking change that improves a feature, code or algorithm)
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue with code or algorithm)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality to code)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
- [x] Config and build (change in the configuration and build system, has no impact on code or features)
- [x] Dev Containers (changes related with Dev Containers, has no impact on code or features)
- [ ] Dependencies/declarations (update dependencies or assembly declarations and changes associated, has no impact on code or features)
- [ ] Documentation (changes or updates in the documentation, has no impact on code or features)
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- [x] My code follows the code style of this project (only if there are changes in source code).
- [ ] My changes require an update to the documentation (there are changes that require the docs website to be updated).
- [ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly (the changes require an update on the docs in this repo).
- [x] I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
- [ ] I have tested everything locally and all new and existing tests passed (only if there are changes in source code).
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Chores
- Updated base development container images across multiple environments
- Upgraded GCC toolchain from version 13.3.rel1 to 14.2.rel1
- Updated Azure Pipelines templates and installation scripts to reflect new toolchain version
Walkthrough
This pull request involves updating the development container Dockerfiles and related scripts across multiple projects. The changes primarily focus on upgrading the base images and the GCC toolchain version from 13.3.rel1 to 14.2.rel1. These updates span various development environments including All, AzureRTOS, ChibiOS, FreeRTOS-NXP, TI, and the associated Azure Pipelines template and installation script.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
.devcontainer/*/Dockerfile.* |
Base image versions updated across different projects (All: v2.55 → v2.56, AzureRTOS: v1.32 → v1.33, ChibiOS: v1.33 → v1.34, FreeRTOS-NXP: v1.05 → v1.06, TI: v1.26 → v1.27) |
.devcontainer/*/Dockerfile.*.SRC |
GCC toolchain version updated from 13.3.rel1 to 14.2.rel1 |
azure-pipelines-templates/download-install-arm-gcc-toolchain.yml |
Updated default GCC ARM version and cache key |
install-scripts/install-arm-gcc-toolchain.ps1 |
Updated default GCC version from 13.3.rel1 to 14.2.rel1 |
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GCC 14.3.rel 1 has now been released: https://developer.arm.com/downloads/-/arm-gnu-toolchain-downloads Wondering if it makes a difference.