On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 09:23:33 +0100 Ralf Corsepius wrote: > Kevin Kofler wrote: > > Ralf Corsepius wrote: > >>> They prefer just breaking things. > >> FUD - How many lines of code has been changed in Fedora because of > >> gcc-4.4? Many. > > > > As a matter of fact I'm also unhappy about GCC's (and g++'s in > > particular) blatant disregard for backwards compatibility. > Well, you've got a learning curve ahead of you - Programming > languages are "a-changing", whether this tastes you or not. OK, the thread so far: + Kevin wants all the rest of us to switch to CMake -- a large-ish and certainly time consuming change of questionable merit for many projects. + The very same Kevin prefers that everything else stays the same. For instance, he rails against the ongoing GCC improvements that bring the compiler into closer agreement with the governing ISO standards, etc. [ sigh... ] Kevin, if you *consistently* pushed for perceived improvements (that is, advocated for "new-and-supposedly-improved" bits across the board) then I could appreciate your views as a progressive and bleeding-edge sort of guy. But when you simultaneously advocate for all-new build systems while pining for older, less capable, and buggier (less standards compliant) compilers then the inconsistencies stand out. It suggests that you either lack a broad appreciation of the improvements or, equally as damning, you are willing to ignore them since you are focused solely on the changes that are immediately convenient or appealing to you. Ed -- Edward H. Hill III, PhD | ed@xxxxxxx | http://eh3.com/ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list