John Fischer writes:
>       This FastTrack proposes the Integration of a more recent version
>       of GNU binutils, which is compatible with Versions 4.3.x of the
>       GNU Compiler Collection [ GCC ]. [2] 

Will this stuff eventually be moving to /usr/bin?

It doesn't seem to need to be in /usr/gnu, as it's all g-prefixed
already, and having those functions work without path trouble would be
nice.

>       /usr/gnu/bin/gobjcopy -> /usr/gnu/gcc4/bin/gobjcopy
>       /usr/gnu/bin/gobjdump -> /usr/gnu/gcc4/bin/gobjdump
>       /usr/gnu/bin/gprof -> /usr/gnu/gcc4/bin/gprof

That's odd, and doesn't seem to follow PSARC 2007/047.  Why would the
/usr/gnu/bin links have g-prefixes as well?

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