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GCC 4.2.1 Released

larry bagina writes "GCC 4.2.1 was released 4 days ago. Although this minor update would otherwise be insignificant, it will be the final GPL v2 release; all future releases will be GPL v3. Some key contributors are grumbling over this change and have privately discussed a fork to stay as GPL v2. The last time GCC forked (EGCS), the FSF conceded defeat. How will the FSF/GNU handle the GPL 3 revolt?"

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  1. Re:The threat... by 91degrees · · Score: 1, Troll

    Should we just accept that as a fait accompli? Isn't the FSF meant to be working for us rather than staying in their ivory tower dictating to us what we want?

  2. Re:Patent protection + internationalisation = good by twistedcubic · · Score: 0, Troll


    It's hard to see what people could complain about in terms of GCC.

    Not if they didn't bother to read it, and just accepted Linus' ignorant rants on faith.

  3. Re:Fact lite submission by Timothy+Brownawell · · Score: 1, Troll

    The GPLv2 already does this! It says, "you can use this how you want, except several things, one of which is modifying -> compiling -> distributing it without the modified source."

    Please elaborate upon how "you must make source available" is the same as "you may not distribute this with devices with property X".

  4. Re:EGCS link also unclear by drinkypoo · · Score: 0, Troll

    Completely offtopic, but I bow my head in respect before one of the Fathers of the Church.

    Completely offtopic, but if you were any further on his dick you'd have to be a wrinkle.

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