On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 03:03:35 -0800 James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
> Praedor, > I haven't used it myself, but a friend of mine (one of the original > members of 386 BSD development team at Berkley) has been trying it out. > He said that for now anything built with it isn't compatible with programs > compiled with earlier versions of gcc. In short he told me it's going to > draw a line in the sand that separtes linux binaries into two incompatible > worlds. (His original reaction was a groan, rolled eyes and a head shake) > He told me it works. The binaries were fine, but a strong compatability > issue. > > If the compiler is causing those kinds of serious compatibility issues then why in the world was it released in such a state? that doesn't quite make much sense. the last thing the Linux community seems to need at the moment is something to segragate it's members from one another. is this something that Steve Balmer dreamed up? -- daRcmaTTeR windows = "where do you want to go today" Mac = "go where you want, do what you want today" MDK-linux = " been there, done that, got the tee shirt, why do you ask?" Registered Mandrake Linux User # 186492
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