Hi,

I am using the mspgcc 3.4 (with GCC 3.3.6) for some time now and could never 
really figure out why there is 3.4 in the cvs repository  alongside with 4.0.2 
and 4.1.1?
Whenever I read something about a version 4.x all I see is that people don't 
get it compiling.
People are suggesting to use 3.4 as this is the most recent one.
Since 3.4 is missing some functionality of the 4.x I was wondering how the 
project is evolving.
Is it planned to move to 4.x at some point?
As you can also see from my other posting I am missing a special link-time 
optimization. Compared to other compilers like Crossworks this is not 
implemented in mspgcc yet.
Is there an alternative?
Is there a tool that works like LLVM (http://llvm.org) that seems to be able to 
enhance the GNU GCC with the functionality?
Or shall I wait for the feature to be implemented in mspgcc?
Don't get me wrong, I know that mspgcc is non-commercial and that people and 
working on it for free.

thanks in advance

Juergen
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