On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 01:55:03PM -0400, Ned Ludd wrote: > Keep pushing this and the only thing you will end up with is the > vanilla flag being removed all together..
Is that a threat? If not, is there a reason behind this? > You want a pure 100% > vanilla(POS) non working toolchain then go download it and > compile it yourself. You will soon see why things exist the way > they do.. If you mean modifying the build system to actually work properly, then I have no problem with that. USE=vanilla refers to runtime behaviour, not the build system. (See use.desc.) Specifically, if patches are applied that make sure GCC compiles, and those patches make sure GCC compiles to the same program intended by the GCC devs at that release, those patches are appropriate, IMO. None of the GCC patches I have problems with are of this nature. If you mean vanilla GCC + build fixes is unusable, then I'd appreciate an explanation, because as far as I know, it can work just fine as a system compiler, and plenty of people, at some times myself included, use it as one. -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list