>I am currently working on the debs for KDE 3.1.3. This is actually slightly disappointing to me given that 3.1.2 seemed very close to ready to go into testing. (I'm sure you won't lose any of the fixes applied to it, of course, but a new upstream version usually means new bugs found.)
>GCC 3.3.x seems to continue to have ICE bugs (already ia64 failed on >arts 1.1.3) Are you refering to http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11641 perhaps? This appears to be ia64-specific. It works on mainline (3.4). Hopefully someone will regression-hunt it soon. Please make sure to report all GCC bugs which cause KDE builds to fail. But you knew that. :-) > so when KDE 3 will go into sarge is anyone's guess. This is >the buggiest I can recall GCC ever being. Well, I'll make no great claims for 3.3, except that it's a lot less buggy than 3.0. :-/ 3.4 really should be a great improvement. The new C++ parser helps a lot with C++ stuff, and quite a lot of us have made large infrastructure improvements and code cleanups. Apart from bugs fixed by that process, it's now a lot easier to track down many types of bugs in 3.4 (there's a lot less cruft to look through). Of course, this probably discourages people from looking for bugs in 3.3. -- Nathanael Nerode <neroden at gcc.gnu.org> http://home.twcny.rr.com/nerode/neroden/fdl.html