Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/27/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And also pardon me, when I'm annoyed because of too bold statements
which turn out to be wrong. If it says "no problems expected", then
that's what I expect. I don't expect to run into deep problems. And
the GWN and upgrade doc clearly stated, that there were no problems
to be expected.

If you want to point out false and misleading statements, here is
something you said earlier in this thread:

Of course. You don't need to have gcc installed to be able to
run a *compiled* program.

This is false.  C++ programs are usually linked against libstdc++ that
is in the gcc directory.  So removing gcc will break these programs.

Yes, you're right. In the case of Gentoo, removing gcc will break
systems. But, as you know, there are other distributions (like
SuSE) where you can perfectly fine remove the compiler.

Maybe *you* should do a little QA and testing before *you* give
someone information that you believe to be true at the time.

Yes, I should've. What I wrote was wrong.

Alexander Skwar
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