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On Sep 24, 2012 10:45 AM, "John Marino" <<a href="mailto:dragonflybsd@marino.st">dragonflybsd@marino.st</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Option 1:<br>
> Import GCC 4.7.2 and disable GCC 4.1 prior to the branch. GCC 4.4 would remain the primary compiler. Risk is minimal as GCC 4.1 is not used anywhere, including pkgsrc. GCC 4.1 source and makefiles would remain in place well into DragonFly 3.3 development</p>
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<p>This makes general sense to me, as it doesn't change the working compiler. This would work well for moving to gcc 4.7 in our 3.4 release.</p>
<p>The pkgsrc-2012q3 release is due at month end and I have some major events happening at work. My thought was that we branch next week, with actual release two weeks after that. Does that give enough time to get it in? I don't know if that will be enough for everyone; it's just my inital plan.<br>
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