Excuse me, but shouldn't it be a goal to have the kernel compiling
cleanly on gcc-3.0 as soon as is reasonable?
Telling people to use older versions of GCC for the kernel is not really
a "good" thing if it can be avoided.
Personaly I don't use gcc-3.0 yet, but some do, and many will follow, and
when they do, it'd be nice to have the kernel compiling cleanly, would it
not?
They want a fix, not a one-line editorial. They're reporting a "bug", so
that it may be fixed.
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