I purchased redhat Linux 6.2 which was released around Apr-June 2000.
On this distribution they have egcs and no gcc. Isn't egcs history now?
On October 24, 1999 the GCC team released GCC 2.95.2. All I can find on
Redhat pages are rpm's for gcc-2.95.1.
Where are the rpm's for gcc-2.95.2? Surely it doesn't take almost a
year to build this update. And why not provide gcc-2.95.2 with the 6.2
distro??
Yes, I can download the source and compile it myself, or better yet
maybe even make the rpm distro myself but that is besides the point. We
need to make it easy for new Linux users to migrate to Linux. Isn't that
why RedHat invented rpm??
And what's is up with kde? They provide a release schedule saying that
binaries will be provided for RC1 on August 18, 2000. There is no sign
of anything. Why don't they have a small message letting there users
know there will be a delay on www.kde.org?
Thanks
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