I wouldn't know better, but I did hear someone give a talk (mostly over my
head) about the differences, the one phrase that stuck in my head was ABI,
and this article sorta confirms that...

http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.2/c++-abi.html



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From: csj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 12:16 PM
To: Debian User
Subject: gcc-2.95 to -3.2 transition


What's the real deal on the gcc-2.95 to gcc-3.2 transition? I've read enough
FUD I can't distinguish the facts. Particularly, what programs or libraries
are actually affected? What havoc would result from compiling the kernel or
X with 3.2 on a largely Testing system (since Testing has gcc-2.95 as the
default compiler)? Could the g(n)urus please speak up?


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