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SubjectRe: What is up with Redhat 7.0?
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> > Which still makes it an broken, experimental, unreleased and unofficial
> > compiler, with all the consequences I said.
>
> I agree about the "unreleased and unofficial" part, but it's not quite
> that broken and experimental. Everything that is shipped with Red Hat
> Linux (the distribution itself, Powertools, the extra CDs for Europe,
> etc) compiles and works without problems.
> Some programs needed patches, but that was much like updating from egcs
> 1.1.2 to gcc 2.95 - stricter checks for clean code.

Hah! Even the preprocessor is broken in 2.96. I have to use an older one.

-- Jamie
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