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    Phoronix: GCC 4.5.1 RC1 Released; Final Due By August

    Richard Guenther of Novell has just announced the first release candidate for GCC 4.5.1, which will be the first point release following the April release of GCC 4.5.0...

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  • #2
    Yes, I'm kidding

    Novell?! So, Micro$haft is infecting GCC now, too? Bye bye GCC, clang here I come.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
      Novell?! So, Micro$haft is infecting GCC now, too? Bye bye GCC, clang here I come.
      What? This article says nothing about Microsoft...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
        Novell?! So, Micro$haft is infecting GCC now, too? Bye bye GCC, clang here I come.
        Very nice

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
          Novell?! So, Micro$haft is infecting GCC now, too? Bye bye GCC, clang here I come.
          Quality flamewar introduction. Just what I need in the holidays

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          • #6
            And no word about ill famed bug 40838.

            I'm with GCC 4.2.4 again.

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            • #7
              Novell also develops X, the linux kernel, gnome, kde, and more.

              Have fun knowing that.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by phoronix View Post
                Phoronix: GCC 4.5.1 RC1 Released; Final Due By August

                Richard Guenther of Novell has just announced the first release candidate for GCC 4.5.1, which will be the first point release following the April release of GCC 4.5.0...

                http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=ODQzNQ

                I have posted about the MPC support being nothing more than the substitution of a fork of GMP for GMP in the past. GMP was forked by MPC's developers because GMP's developers are hostile to supporting windows and embedded systems. To suggest GCC's switch from GMP to MPC is a significant improvement in GCC is a pure lie. The two are binary compatible, so it is likely possible to compile GCC 4.5 with either one of them and not have any issues.

                Honestly, I wish that Phoronix would demonstrate knowledge in the areas it reports.

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                • #9
                  And yes, I'm still kidding

                  Originally posted by some-guy View Post
                  Novell also develops X, the linux kernel, gnome, kde, and more.

                  Have fun knowing that.
                  See? The infection is spreading, I knew it! Next thing you know, Micro$$aft will be extending "patent covenants" to X, the kernel, gnome and more. (KDE will be exempt, since it's copying the Vista looks.)

                  So kill it! Kill it with fire before it's too late!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
                    See? The infection is spreading, I knew it! Next thing you know, Micro$$aft will be extending "patent covenants" to X, the kernel, gnome and more. (KDE will be exempt, since it's copying the Vista looks.)

                    So kill it! Kill it with fire before it's too late!
                    When Gnome copies Win95 look then it's ok, so don't worry about KDE. You're funny reaction doesn't change the fact Mono is used in Gnome and it's not used in GCC, Linux, X, KDE. Kill Mono and ximians not Novell.

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