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Firefox isn't that bad, even though it only ships Firefox 2.0.
Newer builds (and WebKit) require GCC 4, but Haiku is officially GCC 2-only to be binary compatible.
I've read that Haiku compiles fine with GCC 4, but for R1 the team wants to be BeOS R5 compatible.
Newer builds (and WebKit) require GCC 4, but Haiku is officially GCC 2-only to be binary compatible.
I've read that Haiku compiles fine with GCC 4, but for R1 the team wants to be BeOS R5 compatible.
R1 (and the alpha that was just released) contains both gcc2 and gcc4 libraries. It also contains both toolchains.
Thus, both compilers can be used now, and the R1/alpha1 should support software compiled with either.





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Give me a good web browser + Flash and wirless connection and I would switch right now!!!!!!!!!!!
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