Reinstate downloading old versions of winrpm gcc dll's#18059
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This mostly reverts #17906 and puts #15521 back in place, but from a slightly more permanent download location now. Unfortunately using the latest opensuse copy of the gcc dll's is causing issues when a cygwin-built Julia tries to load an opensuse-built libzmq.dll. Using these slightly old gcc 5 versions seems to fix it. I suspect the difference is which libstdc++ ABI is being used. GCC 5 has both old and new available, but many distros had it using the old ABI by default for compatibility. GCC 6 (which opensuse is using now) is more likely to be using the new ABI by default.
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This mostly reverts #17906 and puts #15521 back in place, but from a slightly more permanent download location now. Unfortunately using the latest opensuse copy of the gcc dll's is causing issues when a cygwin-built Julia tries to load an opensuse-built libzmq.dll. Using these slightly old gcc 5 versions seems to fix it. I suspect the difference is which libstdc++ ABI is being used. GCC 5 has both old and new available, but many distros had it using the old ABI by default for compatibility. GCC 6 (which opensuse is using now) is more likely to be using the new ABI by default. (cherry picked from commit 477a026) ref #18059
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This mostly reverts JuliaLang#17906 and puts JuliaLang#15521 back in place, but from a slightly more permanent download location now. Unfortunately using the latest opensuse copy of the gcc dll's is causing issues when a cygwin-built Julia tries to load an opensuse-built libzmq.dll. Using these slightly old gcc 5 versions seems to fix it. I suspect the difference is which libstdc++ ABI is being used. GCC 5 has both old and new available, but many distros had it using the old ABI by default for compatibility. GCC 6 (which opensuse is using now) is more likely to be using the new ABI by default.
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This mostly reverts #17906 and puts #15521 back in place, but from a slightly more permanent download location now. Unfortunately using the latest opensuse copy of the gcc dll's is causing issues when a cygwin-built Julia tries to load an opensuse-built libzmq.dll. Using these slightly old gcc 5 versions seems to fix it. I suspect the difference is which libstdc++ ABI is being used. GCC 5 has both old and new available, but many distros had it using the old ABI by default for compatibility. GCC 6 (which opensuse is using now) is more likely to be using the new ABI by default. (cherry picked from commit 7b4077f)
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This mostly reverts #17906 and puts #15521 back in place,
but from a slightly more permanent download location now.
Unfortunately using the latest opensuse copy of the gcc dll's
is causing issues when a cygwin-built Julia tries to load an
opensuse-built libzmq.dll. Using these slightly old gcc 5 versions
seems to fix it. I suspect the difference is which libstdc++ ABI
is being used. GCC 5 has both old and new available, but many distros
had it using the old ABI by default for compatibility. GCC 6 (which
opensuse is using now) is more likely to be using the new ABI by
default.
Should fix JuliaInterop/ZMQ.jl#114. I tested ZMQ.jl locally when preparing rc2, but I must've missed a step to make the test representative.