I realise this is not exactly Debian related, but I know that quie a few of you are working on building KDE and QT with GCC3.2 and just wanted to ask some experts.
I am getting ready to wipe my Debian Woody system and replace it with a self-compiled Linux including the latest bells-N-whistles I could find. I am starting with the LFS base system tarball, which includes GCC3.2 and a few patches. As my card is not 3D accelerated in XFree86, I'll be using xig's Accelerated X server, but I still need to build XFree86, since xig does not provide most of the X libs or header files, expecting them to allready be installed. I'll be building KDE3.1 once it's released, scheduled for Monday, the 11th. The latest I heard was that GCC3.2, KDE3.1 and trolltechs qt3.0.5 did not play together well, and that KDE's qt-copy should be used instead. Is this still the case? Is this likely to change soon? I'l also be building KOffice1.2, the latest stable version, but KDevelop is giving me pause for thought. I know that KDevelop2.x has stopped development and that Gideon is the next version as KDevelop3.0. What has been peoples experiences with both of these on KDE3.0? Is Gideon a fast moving target that I would be better to wait for the stable release? Is the stable version of KDevelop good for KDE3.1 development? Last time I looked at KDevelop, the documentation was seriously out-of-date. Has this been worked on? Now I am aware that many people here are diligently working on packaging the latest-N-greatest KDE has to offer for Debian, and before Woody's release, I did track those developments. However, I am looking to improve my systems performance by limiting what gets installed and optimized compilation for my Dual PII system rather than the 386 compiled Debian packages. Not to mention the great learning experience for doing it myself. Thank you all for your diligent work and expertise. Cheers, John Gay