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Hopefully now 4.7 will get un-hardmasked in gentoo soon, I have a trinity notebook arriving in about a week and want 4.7's awesome bulldozer optimizations.
Hopefully now 4.7 will get un-hardmasked in gentoo soon, I have a trinity notebook arriving in about a week and want 4.7's awesome bulldozer optimizations.
Could always unmask it - if you don't need anything listed in the 4.7 tracker. I'm going to take that dive myself in a few days, mostly because I want the extra C++11 support.
Seems to be working so far, but generates far bigger code with -Os and only gets back to equivalent-sized binaries compared to 4.2 with -flto.
Out of curiosity - is that a full world rebuild? I plan on that, possibly followed by a few days of "oh bugger, that broke", but I hear that it's not too awful (if you set it up properly, of course).
(note to self: leave libreoffice out, that thing takes too long to build)
Hopefully now 4.7 will get un-hardmasked in gentoo soon, I have a trinity notebook arriving in about a week and want 4.7's awesome bulldozer optimizations.
There's still a number of packages that simply don't compile with gcc-4.7 until these are fixed it's unlikely it'll be hard unmasked
Out of curiosity - is that a full world rebuild? I plan on that, possibly followed by a few days of "oh bugger, that broke", but I hear that it's not too awful (if you set it up properly, of course).
(note to self: leave libreoffice out, that thing takes too long to build)
LibreOffice isn't compiling with gcc-4.7 atm anyway
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