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Hi all,

I finally installed 1.0 from scratch and decided to try it out with gcc
3.0.4 instead of 2.95.3. Along the way I encountered some problems, but
surprisingly little. I've fixed everything that needed fixing and sadly
some packages are backwards incompatible. For that reason and for the
ease of maintenance I've created a dedicated gcc 3 profile.

So, for those that want to try this out, just link the default-1.0-gcc3
profile instead of default-1.0 to /etc/make.profile. Note that this will
only work for installations from scratch and not for updates since
applications that link against libstdc++ v2 require the libraries of gcc
v2 and not gcc v3.

There are still some packages that don't compile such as galeon and
openjade, but these will be fixed in a matter of time since I need them
;-) Feel free to submit fixes too.

Best regards,

Geert Bevin
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