Hey lets find a way to keep this goddamned thread going..

huh can we... yeah... please... I love hitting delete!!!

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On Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 07:12 PM, Matthew Jacob wrote:

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>> Matthew Jacob wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Yes, as best as I can.
>>>>>
>>>>> But I didn't see a GCC 3.2 import on anyone's bullet list.
>>>>
>>>> To quote Robert Watson:
>>>>
>>>>> My list basically consists of:
>>>>> General
>>>>>   - GEOM as default storage management on all platforms, related
>>>>>     dependencies
>>>>>   - Switch in sysinstall to easily turn on ufs2
>>>>>   - Final resolution of any perl removal related problems
>>>>>   - rcNG as the default boot mechanism
>>>>>   - New gcc?
>>>
>>> Small bullet item.
>>
>> Alexander is new at working within our operation so we should give 
>> him some
>> room to get fully up to speed.  I'm glad that somebody other than me 
>> is
>> dealing with this. :-)
>>
>> We really did need this to be done before 5.0-R as the gcc prerelease 
>> was a
>> bit of a showstopper when it cannot compile a whole bunch of 'must 
>> have'
>> packages.  (eg: KDE etc)
>>
>> Lets say that developer awareness of the pending import should have 
>> been
>> dealt with better and chalk it up as a learning experience.
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>
>
>
> Of course. And being accused of 'trolling' is also a learning
> experience.
>>
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