GCC 3.4 has finally been marked stable on x86. No one will have their
compiler automatically switched to gcc-3.4 after it is installed, so you can
handle the migration to using it as your system compiler when you have time.
To assist you in the migration we have made a GCC migration guide[1].

For support issues, #gentoo is the place to receive help. Bugs found in
the course of this upgrade should be filed under the "Gentoo Linux" product,
and "GCC Porting" component on Gentoo's Bugzilla[2].


That being said, I will be committing it in approximately 1 hour, which means
you will need to wait for it to get all of the mirrors, which will take a bit
longer after that.

[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml
[2] https://bugs.gentoo.org

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Mark Loeser   -   Gentoo Developer (cpp gcc-porting toolchain x86)
email         -   halcy0n AT gentoo DOT org
                  mark AT halcy0n DOT com
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