On Sunday 24 April 2005 01:50 am, Willie Wong wrote: > last I checked, the gcc4 ebuild isn't even hard-masked yet... it > exists, but that's about it. Don't know if the "gentoo-user" list is > the best place to ask this question at this moment. >
Thanks to you and Bastian, I'm coming up to speed on this stuff... > OTOH, searching around on the gentoo forums, it seems that some > people are adventurous enough. Some problems they reported: > > glibc 2.3.5 does not adhere to gcc4's strictness > wget won't compile > openssh won't compile > e2fsprogs won't compile > ...and more > Yeah, noticed that. I guess this is on hold for systems that have to run... > There's one gigantic gcc 4.0 thread in the forums, it began life as > gcc 3.4.0 thread, however, go a bit past half way before you hit the > 4.0 stuff. > Thanks, I'll dig it up. > to quote "irf2003" whom many on the thread agreed as "the one to > listen to": > > Don't mess ur box up! > You are on stable, with gcc4 you need to go beyond "~x86". > Play with it in a chroot. > The only advantage of gcc4 at this time is that it compiles fast. > If you want a real boost to your system, go for gcc-3.4.x, you will > not regret it. > It's literally like having a hardware upgrade, when one is > migrating from gcc 3.3. > Give it a try. > Is gcc-3.4.3-20050110-r2 the favored release of 3.4.3? > HTH, > > W > It did, thanks guys. -- ****************************************************************************** Registered Linux User Number 185956 FSF Associate Member number 2340 since 05/20/2004 Join me in chat at #linux-users on irc.freenode.net Buy an Xbox for $149.00, run linux on it and Microsoft loses $150.00! 11:32am up 15 days, 18:39, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list