Hi debian-gcc, Since we're using gcc-3.0 for the hppa port I've been running into some packages that break with the new compilers. Since hppa is a young port and still has some problems I'm often not sure if it's an hppa problem or a gcc-3.0 problem. Even if I think it's a gcc-3.0 problem it it harder to convince the maintainer of this.
IIRC gcc-3.0 is not a woody release goal. However it would be nice to get as many packages as possible gcc-3.0 clean. Those of us working on the hppa port will certainly be working on this. So, I have an idea. Setup a gcc-3.0 based chroot on gluck.debian.org(i386) and run a buildd to look for problems. Developers could also chroot into it to work on cleaning up their packages. What do you think? This might also help to find packages which no longer build due to changes in their build depends. Thanks, -- Matt Taggart Linux Development Lab [EMAIL PROTECTED] HP Linux Systems Operation