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Originally posted by thefirstm View PostEven on Ubuntu, you can configure everything the way you like. My 10.10 system has GCC4.5 on it, and I have recompiled some stuff (like the kernel) using it.
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Originally posted by thefirstm View PostEven on Ubuntu, you can configure everything the way you like. My 10.10 system has GCC4.5 on it, and I have recompiled some stuff (like the kernel) using it.
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Originally posted by MaestroMaus View PostI don't think Ubuntu users (in general) care tbh. They just want a nice and easy preconfigured Linux OS.
It's the part of the Linux users that want to configure everything themselves that cares.
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Originally posted by d2kx View PostE.g. because you're using Ubuntu, because even Ubuntu 10.10 will still use GCC 4.4 by default.
It's the part of the Linux users that want to configure everything themselves that cares.
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if you are still living with GCC 4.4 for whatever reason
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GCC 4.4.5 Brings Bug-Fixes
Phoronix: GCC 4.4.5 Brings Bug-Fixes
While GCC 4.5 has been around since this past April, if you are still living with GCC 4.4 for whatever reason (like being hit with a massive performance regression), you may be pleased to know that on this Sunday afternoon there is the GCC 4.4.5 release that's now available. GCC 4.4.5 was delayed a bit, but it's here and offers up bug-fixes but no major new features...
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