We consider the GCC 3.3 support obsolete, and have not updated it for a
long time. GCC 3.3 just never really worked well for anything but x86.
The two actively maintained directories in CVS are gcc-3.3 (i.e. for GCC
3.2.3) and gcc-current. I would recomment using gcc-3.2.3. It may be
fairly old, but it works very well.
this doesn't make sense... gcc-3.3 is obsolete, yet the maintained
version is gcc-3.3? :) There is no gcc-3.2 on the CVS site, it lists
3.0, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4 and current. I previously download and installed 3.4
(which I understand is actually 3.3 !)
One might understand why I'm confused!
However, I have gotten more of a clue now, and the gcc-current has
the files with the 1611 support. I checked that out, so do I just
copy over the "current" files to replace the 3.3 files (like I did with
the 3.4, as was told to do in the README-INSTALL file), and reconfig
and remake the gcc ?
I really can't mess up the working system I have, so I'm trying to be
careful.
Thanks,
Kelly