[ Dropped non-Debian lists. ] Matthew Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the other hand, dwarf exceptions are clearly superior to sjlj. > We've never _released_ a distro compiled with 3.2 so we can break > the binary ABI without major repurcussions. Err, no you can't. Redoing the C++ transition (even for just one architecture) in the form of bin-only NMUs doesn't not come under the heading of "major repurcussions" and that's the least repurcussive of the options available... -- James