GCC 3.2 Released
bkor forwards the GCC 3.2 release announcement, without attributing it as such: "The GCC 3.2 release is now available, or making its way to,
the GNU FTP sites. The purpose of this release is to provide a stable platform for OS distributors to use building their next OS releases. A
primary objective was to stabilize the C++ ABI; we believe that the interface to the compiler and the C++ standard library are now stable. There are almost no other bug-fixes or improvements in this
compiler, relative to GCC 3.1.1. Be aware that C++ code compiled by GCC 3.2 will not interoperate with code compiled by GCC 3.1.1. More detail about the release is available. Many people contributed to this release -- too many to name here!"
"The GCC 3.2 release is now available, blah blah blah. The purpose of this release is to provide a stable blah blah blah releases. blah blah blah stabilize the C++ ABI; we believe blah blah blah are now stable. blah blah blah. Be awareblah blah blah GCC 3.2 will not interoperate blah blah blah GCC 3.1.1. blah blah blah"
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