Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I would like to build some (scientific) package with gcc-3.2 in
> order to take advantages of my "Mobile Pentium 4".  But, before to
> do it, I would like to know if it will not distord my Debian
> testing/unstable box: in other words, can we use packages that were
> built with the gcc-3.2 compiler without troubles on a box where most
> of them were built the gcc-2.95 compiler ?

The current default version of gcc on testing and unstable is gcc-3.2,
so any recently compiled package will be using that version of gcc.
You'll only run into problems if you have C++ code, and in that case
on unstable I think the transition to using g++-3.2 for everything is
complete.  (So if you do use g++-2.95, you'll have problems.)

-- 
David Maze         [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/
"Theoretical politics is interesting.  Politicking should be illegal."
        -- Abra Mitchell


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