Another interesting thing to test would be llvm-based gcc ;)

On 9/11/07, Jack Howarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    A release candidate of gcc 4.2.2 has been posted by
> the gcc maintainer. I have posted packaging for
> gcc42-4.2.2-1000 to the fink tracker using the RC
> tarball for gcc 4.2.2. The final release tarballs are
> slated for a week from now at which time I'll update
> the packaging to those.
>               Jack
> ps Once gcc 4.3 enters stage 3 I will likely maintain
> a snapshot on fink tracking for folks to test. Some
> interesting things will be in gcc 4.3. Specifically
> vectorization will be enabled by default at least for
> -O3 (and perhaps even for -O2). A lot of work is on
> going to expand this vectorization support in gcc 4.3.
>
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