Pavel,

Kurt got the task to switch to gcc-4.2.3 before the final. In principe this is easy but ... the major issue with that is to upgrade all our build machines and still be able to do the old build.

With that gcc-4.2.3 will come a new libstdc++ ... problem solved :)

Heiner

PS: We might as well switch to gcc-4.2.4, but probably not to the gcc-4.3.x series.

Pavel Janík wrote:
Hi,

It's not magic at all. It comes from the used compiler. Always been so. And the compiler version is documented here: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Compiler_versions_used_by_port_maintainers_and_release_engineers

Heiner, yes. This is the current status quo. And sb wants to change it... I do not agree with the change.


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