Jonathan wrote:

>
>    I don't know abour SuSE, but I tried gcc-3.0 early on.
>    It needed some work but was really quite nice. Since
>    then they've release gcc-3.01 or 3.0.1 I forget, but
>    it's a new release with some bug fixes over the
>    original.    As a RedHat user I've kind of decided to hold out
>    until the RH 8 series which should be based on gcc-3
>    of some sort before diving into it.
>
>    Jonathan
>
>

Well, to this date I'm still running Redhat 6.2 with almost every trimming. 
I caught an early gcc-2.95.2 rawhide rpm from Redhat itself and it works 
dandy. For KDE compiling and other C++ works it's important to shift back to 
egcs again.

For this reason I can't get XFree 4.x working on RH62. The tarball upgrade 
doesn't make it through rpm hurdles, why isn't there a rpm XFree 4.x 
solution for RH62? Could I take the RH71 srpm and 'pile it on RH62, assuming 
I'd use rpm 3.6?

It doesn't feel right to shift distro when it's not absolutely necessary. I 
liked to hang around the Mandrake releases until gcc-2.96 made it's way to 
Mandrake 8.0.

Regards,

Roger Andreassen,
Norway


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