On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 5:08 AM, Thorsten Glaser <t...@mirbsd.de> wrote:
> Which version has currently been picked, and where can such information
> reliably (thinking of a permanent weblink) be found?

If I were you, I'd use the latest 4.4 compiler.  Not only is it the
RHEL6 system compiler, but because of some crazy licensing issues, it
spent a huge amount of time in "stage 4", and so subsequently got a
ton of regression fixes.  It had one of the lowest open regressions
upon release ever.

As stated in a subsequent post by I believe Tobias, it'd be really
good if the gcc team did this maybe every 3 versions or something.  It
had a superb effect on gcc 4.4.

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