"Greg Chicares" <gchica...@sbcglobal.net>
If gcc version 3.x is what you want, why not just downgrade from 3.4.4-999 to gcc-3.4.4-3? AIUI, the only difference between the two is something you don't want:
That's what i did (downgraded). Still, i wanted to make someone aware of the fact that the update was the cause of a change in behaviour.
Alternatively, you might prefer to use mingw.org's native gcc.
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