Hi.

Yes, I know, this has been beaten to death.  Suns JDK won't work with a
gcc-3.1 compiled Mozilla.

However, I somehow do not think that Sun will release a special gcc-3.1
Mandrake edition of their JDK.  If all the distributions, and mainly
also the market leader Red Hat, would switch to gcc-3.1, then we *MIGHT*
see a gcc-3.1 JDK.  But that's a pretty big if IMO.

Also seeing that Java support in the browser is quite important for a
rather big number of people, I'd like to ask that Mozilla will be
compiled with a "compatible" version of gcc.

Or are there any strong technical considerations which make this not a
feasible aproach?

Alexander Skwar
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