On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 09:22:33AM -0500, Mark Loeser wrote:
> This is basically a heads-up email to everyone to say that we are probably
> going to be moving gcc-3.4.4-r1 to stable on x86 very soon.  If any of the
> archs that have already done the move from having 3.3 stable to 3.4 could
> give us a heads up on what to expect, that would be great.  Only thing I see
> as lacking is we might want to get a doc together on how to properly upgrade
> your toolchain so we don't get an influx of bugs from users that have a
> system half compiled with 3.3 and the other half with 3.4 so they get linking
> errors.

We will also need to instruct users to recompile their kernel with
gcc-3.4 otherwise the external modules (which will be recompiled with
gcc-3.4 during `emerge -e world`) will fail to load because of
vermagic mismatch.

Regards,
Brix
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