I'd believe it. Another reason to use 3.0 as the default, if I can make it work. Sadly, NetBSD still uses egcs 2.91 as it's default compiler, so I have no idea if we might need 2.95 as a kernel compiler. Hopefully we can get the kernel patched to be clean for 3.0, if it's not. I guess we'll see.
"it should work." while the in-tree compiler for 1.5 is egcs 1.1.2+patches, -current has had 2.95 for a while now. also myself and others try to build kernels & the whole tree with gcc-current at times... we don't tend to have the same "upgrade gcc, fix kernel" lossage, at least not as badly :-)

