On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 05:06:34PM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Looking at the overlap of the FC4 schedule with the GCC 4.0 schedule, > it appears that shipping GCC 4.0 in FC4 has become viable. > > In order to avoid a large duplication of bandwidth by rebuilding > with GCC 4.0 between test releases, Fedora Core 4 Test 1 has now > slipped two weeks to allow for integration of a GCC 4.0 snapshot, > and rebuilds against it. This may be an obvious question, but how do non-x86 architectures play into this? If there issues with these architectures and GCC 4.0, will Fedora Core 4 revert to GCC 3? I ask because I saw rumblings of some ppc32/gcc4 problems today. It may be a false alarm, but the question still stands. Feel free to add it to the FAQ :). josh