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Re: [gpc] GCC integration?
- From: espie at quatramaran dot ens dot fr (Marc Espie)
- To: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
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- Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 11:54:16 +0100 (CET)
- Subject: Re: [gpc] GCC integration?
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OpenBSD is slowly migrating to gcc 3.3.x.
We have a 3.3.2 -> 3.3.5 patch getting tested... yeah, I know, it's a
bit late, but we've got a LOT of other things happening.`
Arches are slowly going over from gcc 2.95 to gcc 3.3...
We don't think we will go to gcc 3.4 until we need it. There's the
daunting task of fixing even more C++ issues (which is great on one
hand, because the C++ compiler is clearly improving, but still a
nightmare from a port maintainer's perspective).
I'm trying to find someone to prod Etoh to try and get propolice
seriously integrated.
I'm still a bit surprised. After all, we managed to do it in OpenBSD,
and we're not generally a group that is known for its GREAT
communication skills. Could it be that the GCC developpers are even
worse ? ;-)