For those that may have missed it, after upgrading to gcc 3.3.5 you need to
run "fix_libtool_files.sh 3.3.4" to get compiles working again.

But that raises a question - why are we passing the old version to the
script?  Does it use that as a key to find files that need to be updated to
the latest version, or is it like gcc-config where we're actually choosing
to stick with 3.3.4?

Dave



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