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[Bug bootstrap/25455] [4.2 Regression] "make all" with a native build now does a bootstrap instead of a normal build



------- Comment #6 from pcarlini at suse dot de  2005-12-16 18:36 -------
(In reply to comment #5)
> (In reply to comment #4)
> > Too funny, the Andrew-centric view of the world :-) :-)
> Other people do the same too.  I was just the first to complain.
> 
> There still needs to be a way to build without a bootstrap and without
> reconfiguring.  If there is not then we will get bug reports about that.  And
> this is still a documention failure.

I agree about the documentation issue, maybe. Still, I don't think there is
anything wrong with this change, I agree totally with Joseph, FWIW my opinion
about such matters. I mean, normal users *must* boostrap anyway, GCC hackers
have just to pass a very simple config option (and running configure is very
fast, in general). Personally, I adapted to the new behavior in 2 minutes.


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