Micah, that's more or less what I'm thinking, not a separate transitional binary package since gcc-mingw-w64 still exists, but making gcc-mingw-w64 recommend the various other compiler packages which used to be part of it (so g++-mingw-w64, gfortran-mingw-w64 and gnat- mingw-w64). Would that be sufficient? I'd rather avoid having a strong dependency since the whole point of the split was to allow users to only install the compilers they actually want...
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