I agree. However at least you can "pin" the previous version of Reapack (in Reapack itself) to avoid updating it. And from what I notice, Reapack seems pretty similar for functionality in general in the newest version, so it's not a big deal to keep using the previous one.
Plus I mean...come on, with the distros that still use gcc 6.X. Gcc is at version 9.X at this point. This is one of the reasons I distro-hopped from MX.
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