* Joe Morris (NTM) (Joe_Morris@ntm.org) [030806 17:28]:
On 08/07/2003 07:37 AM, Anders Karlsson wrote:
Gnome is particularly bad for crashing apps etc. Saying that, the KDE crowd should not jump around in glee at me saying this, as I have not used KDE on here, and there is a good chance KDE would have as bad a time as Gnome is having.
Just a FYI, as I was trying to track down a bug (and offer a feature request) the other day at KDE.org regarding 3.1.3, I noticed it seems like all new kde stuff is being readied for gcc 3.4. I saw many references to this, so I doubt kde at least will suffer from gcc 3.3 problems, at least the newer stuff.
I'm just not sure what KDE issue have come about by the use of GCC 3.3. I compile tons of KDE programs, themes and other such things with 3.3 and I've never had a problem with any of it..well some of the 0.01 releases of themes from kde-look..but nothing else. I usually don't compile kernels but I do compile other things such as mutt and nmap..having no problems at all. I believe James compiles the ULB packages with 3.3 and I'm using a laptop with ULB on it..no issues. I believe it's the compilee ...not the compiler that would be the problem. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.