> > That said, the versions in 7.1, and the patches available have
> > done reasonably well for everything that I've tried to compile
> > (kernels included).
> >
> > What are they going to do about gcc 3.0.x? It'll be amusing
> to watch.
>
> Its shipped as an additional compiler as well. The only real
> question now is how long before 3.x becomes really solid.
> That should be in time for the next RH major update I hope
In case this is pertinent: I have been using gcc 3.0.2 since its
inception to compile the kernel on various CPUs (Pentium II, Pentium
III, AMD Athelon, and also the experimental stuff for PA/RISC 2.0)
and have not had any trouble with it. Seems to be fairly solid and
trouble free. RH has to get its act together though ... The gcc 2.96
and a kgcc for the kernel was just too hilarious and rather sad at
the same time.
Cheers.
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