>> I think it's a good idea to make a Repository for gcc4 compiled
>> SourceCode only.
>> With every new gcc4 Compiler coming out this Repository has to be
>> compiled again.
>>
>> You can Install the gcc4 Version 4.3.2 from the dev/ Repository:
>> Install it by clicking the following Link:
>> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/p5i/0/developer/gcc/gcc-432.p5i
>>
>> or you  can install the gcc4 Version 4.3.4 from my Repository
>> Install it by clicking the following Link:
>> http://ips.couchpotatofries.org/p5i/0/SFEgcc.p5i
>
> Just as a note, it's important to know that if you compile against
> runtime xy, you will need that runtime on any system where you want to
> run the software. *But*, 4.3.4 might be binary compatible with 4.3.2,
> but this is not guaranteed as build flags might change this.
>
yes I want to confirm  this. You must update as well the gccruntime4  if
you are using
compiled SourceCode which was compiled with a new Version of gcc4 (e.g.
Version 4.3.4)
 The "Repository for gcc4 only" have to include the new gccruntime4
and an update of only one Package will be not  possible in this very
special Repository .

thank you Nicolas for the note.

Robert (Bob)

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