g++ question on F13

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To the Fedora community:

I have upgraded one of my machines to F13 in expectation of F12 hitting 
end of life. For the most part, no problems, but I do see a question.

Before I send email to GNU gcc, I wanted to make sure I understood 
Fedora's plan of action.

The install DVD and yum updates have g++ 4.4.4. GNU's home page is 
listing the latest on that minor as 4.4.5. I don't see pdf docs for 
4.4.4, only 4.4.5. I wanted to find out if the F13 line was going to 
upgrade to 4.4.5 before I started asking GNU gcc folks about where the 
archives of old pdf man pages were.

My feeling is that if I use 4.4.5 docs, I should be okay for running 
4.4.4, but I couldn't see in the gcc update docs whether I was missing 
something or not.

Thanks in advance,
Paul

ps: what g++ is F14 going to have?
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