


If the option -Wpsabi is enabled (on by default) the compiler will emit a diagnostic note for code that might be affected. On Arm targets (arm*-*-*), a bug in the implementation of the procedure call standard (AAPCS) in the GCC 6, 7 and 8 releases has been fixed: a structure containing a bit-field based on a 64-bit integral type and where no other element in a structure required 64-bit alignment could be passed incorrectly to functions. GNU Compiler Collection 9, GCC 8 (Leap 15.1) and GCC 7 (Leap 15.0) are available. Leap 15.2 works with x86_64, ARM (aarch64, armv7) and PowerPC (ppc64le), and deployment scenarios can be run for physical, virtual, host and guest, and cloud. RISC-V code improvements are made with this updated kernel and it's compatible with Intel Speed Select used in Intel Xeon servers. This Linux 5.3 kernel introduces support for AMD Navi GPUs, and new IPv4 addresses. This kernel version is maintained by SUSE. The kernel in Leap is the same kernel used in SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 2. This is an update from the 4.12 Linux Kernel, which was in Leap 15.1. Leap 15.2 will use the 5.3.18 Linux Kernel. Too much information? Check out the Feature highlights instead. The following pages go into some details on what is new in this openSUSE release. 7.2 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
