On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 11:07:19AM -0700, Robert Love wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 09:03, Tom Rini wrote:
>
> > ... only if we say a min gcc version of 3.3 however, yes? Otherwise the
> > kernel gets rather bloated. Just how wide-spread (and Good To Use) is
> > gcc-3.3 now?
>
> Good point.
>
> I have been using gcc-3.3 for awhile now with success, and I can
> recommend it at least for x86, but that really is not reason to force
> anyone to move to it (yet).
But how much have you rebuilt, heavily tested, etc? I know that
currently Debian/sid is building XFree86 4.1 at -O on all arches due to
gcc-3.3 issues (some xdm auth problem on ppc and x86, other things
elsewhere).
> So this change will be nice when gcc 3.3 or greater is the minimum
> compiler, but not very nice until then. If we start eradicating ifdefs
> users of older compilers will get very bloated kernels.
Indeed.
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