On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 09:15:45PM +0100, Matthew Burgess wrote:
> 
> That said, there's nothing stopping us from releasing a 7.0 that happens 
> to contain cross build techniques and gcc-4, it's just it'll no doubt 
> take us much longer to reach a releasable state.

And there is nothing requiring an imminent release of cross-lfs, either.
The idea of getting gcc-4 into trunk post 6.2 sounds good. What really
sounds good after that is an i18n cleanup in 6.4 and a merge to
cross-lfs when it is done. That said, there is also no technical reason
we can't have a 7.0 and a 6.3 out at the same time provided that 7.0
comes with warnings that multilib and 64 bit may not be fully supported
in BLFS. Then perhaps a 6.4 and a 7.1 with the i18n cleanup (and various
minor package updates as well). After that, the 6.x branch could
probably be phased out. All IMO.

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