Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 May 2006 12:10:40 +0200 | From | Maciej Soltysiak <> | Subject | Any reasons not to use gcc-4.1.0 ? |
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Hi,
My debian testing has gcc-4.0.3 and gcc-4.1.0 available. I am using gcc-4.0.3 to compile the kernel but I was wondering if there is a reason not to use gcc-4.1.0 ?
The computer is stable, no problems with compiling the kernel with gcc-4.0.3.
Does anyone has good or bad experience and thus advice on it?
Best Regards, Maciej
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