Hello.

When one can expect being able to have system
without base gcc installed? Since I enabled clang, and
I'm using gcc46 for ports, having base gcc is largely 
pointless for me, but couldn't build system with clang only,  
because of:

===> usr.bin/xlint/llib (all)
lint -cghapbx -Cposix /usr/src/usr.bin/xlint/llib/llib-lposix
llib-lposix:
lint: cannot exec /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/bin/cc: No such file or directory
*** Error code 1

best regards, 
- Jakub Lach

PS. If I'm doing something retarded, feel free to point out.
I'm just feeling that 3 compilers on one system is a bit much, 
and most ports are developed with newest gcc in mind, while
for FreeBSD clang is obviously way to go. 

FWIW, right now I would need base gcc only for compiling 
libreoffice, and I hope it will change sometime in future.

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