It really depends if you care about binary compatibility for your
binaries. (specially if you spread binaries).

I belive that people who use Fedora Core 4 could tell you about their
experience with GCC 4 (I'm using QEMU and GCC 4 cannot compile it).

Thanks,
Hetz

On 8/18/05, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> My workplace desktop is Debian testing, I try to keep it
> up to date.
> Last week or so gcc 4.0.1 and friends (g++, cpp etc) turned up
> and wanted to replace good old 3.x.
> 
> I wonder if anyone has experience with these packages - are
> they reliable? Do they produce good code? Should I upgrade?
> 
> I do most of my development with Java so it's not totally
> critical, but I wouldn't want to get stuck on this if someone
> will wanr me of any dangers about it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> --Amos
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