Hi,
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 07:29:09AM -0600, John Taber wrote:
My own experience with gtkmm and gcc 4.0 is there are still some problem spots unless everything is re-compiled in 4.0. So, the transition will probably be a bit messy for the next couple of months. Thus, my advice is to try to release 0.42 under 3.3.5, and plan for the next release under 4.0 when most of the supporting library packages should be under 4.0. John
I don't think that this would be a good way to go. You could Build-Depend on gcc-3.3.5, yes, but step by step the libraries we depend on will be recompiled with gcc-4.0, which will lead to to a mess. Please correct me if I got you wrong.
BTW, I think I'll create backports for sarge (ppc and i386 at least) once 0.42 is released. These packages can be uploaded to sf's download page together with dsc and diff.gz.
Thanks,
Wolfi