On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:55:40PM +0100, Josef Wegner wrote: > > What exactly do you expect from using a "bleeding edge" version? > > Until you told me I thought gcc 4.x would be ... bigger, better. You > know, the foolish thought that everything that is new and shiny has to > be better than the old one. > > I guess I was wrong. Happy now? Well, this kind of reaction is counter-productive... All it does is that it proves me that diffs for current GCC version would be a waste of time. > So the only reason that is left would be that I could reduce the number > of installed gcc versions on my linux box from three to two. I don't know what you are counting. GCC wersions for different OS don't have to match. > > You have to be patient since there is no release date. > > To say it with a German AOL commercial: > Hey, I am young. I can wait. I am glad to hear that. Gunther -- Linux is only free if your time has no value - Jamie Zawinski ______________________________________________________________________________ Amiga Development tools ML - //www.freelists.org/list/adtools Homepage...................: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/adtools Listserver help............: mailto:adtools-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?Subject=HELP