I tried to use gcc 4.0 instead of gcc 4.1, and it is worse. So, is there any hope to see this bug confirmed ? Or should I have to let it die ?
/me thinks to move to Fedora 6 when it will be released... And it will be a great disappointment :(
I tried to use gcc 4.0 instead of gcc 4.1, and it is worse. So, is there any hope to see this bug confirmed ? Or should I have to let it die ?
/me thinks to move to Fedora 6 when it will be released... And it will be a great disappointment :(