On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 05:29:10PM +0100 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Paul J Collins thought:
> >>>>> "JPL" == John P Looney <john at antefacto.com> writes:
>> JPL> After getting stung a few times with the RH7 compiler (even the updated
> JPL> one), I'm bursting for a new stable GCC to come out. Anyone know how far
> JPL> off a GCC 3.0 is away ?
>> Uh, 2.95.2 (maybe 3) is the current stable release of GCC. Why not
> use that?
Interestingly, gcc.gnu.org says how 2.95.3 is the latest stable release as
of 16th March 2001 but there're rpms only up to 2.95.2 on any of the
mirrors (The 2.95.3 directories exist allright but are empty). Surely it
doesn't take that long for rpms to become available does it?
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