nfe(4) issues
Chris
chrcoluk at gmail.com
Thu Aug 23 10:19:43 PDT 2007
On 09/08/07, Oliver Fromme <olli at lurza.secnetix.de> wrote:
>
> Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > Tony Holmes wrote:
> > > Let me add a "I concur" to this. I upgaded to 7-current 4 weeks ago
> > > for this very reason and I have been pleased with the stability and
> > > performance. I have enough confidence to deploy into production in
> > > the next couple of weeks.
> >
> > gcc 4.2.0 in -current has known defects.
>
> Yes, I know, that's why the default optimization setting
> in 7-current has been changed from -O2 to -O1 recently,
> until gcc 4.2.1 is in the tree. With -O1 I haven't
> encountered any problems so far ... Of course that
> doesn't mean there aren't any problems. But I'm
> actually very confident right now. :-)
>
> Best regards
> Oliver
>
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Is there a good reason why 7.0 is going to be released using a bad
version of gcc? or is 4.2.1 going in before release?
Chris
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