I think I've asked this before, but I can't remember so here I go again.

I'm downloading all the RPM's for RH9 so I can update all the packages on my RH7.2 system. My question, is this a bad idea? The only reason I'm doing this is to get the latest gcc files, and to get gcc++ and libstdc++ and libstdc++-devel I have to remove 82 packages (indcluding some Apache modules, most of KDE, and a few other miscellanous files).

I really only want ONE package (FreeCiv 1.14 (which requires glibc2, which when installed removed all the RH7.2 gcc files, which I figured might as well update anyways, which leads us to gcc++ 3.2.2-5 needing libstdc++ 3.2.2-5 which means 82 packages (including my web browser/mail client) gets removed, so if they get removed I figure I could update them, too)).
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