christos%zoulas.com@localhost (Christos Zoulas) writes: > The current plan is to keep two versions of gcc in the tree; the > previous one and the current one. By importing the gcc-4.8.x in > /usr/src/external/gpl3/{cgg,ccg,yagcc} (pick one) we can bounce > back and forth between that directory and /usr/src/external/gpl3/gcc. This sounds reasonable to me. My general opinion, based on pkgsrc where situations like this arise all the time, is to decide either the world is such that only one copy will ever be needed ==> just use the name sometimes >1 copy will be needed ==> always use version suffix and also try not to rename existing packages/directories, because the cost of renaming is usually worse than the benefit of purity. So this says the new directory should be /usr/src/external/gpl3/gcc48 which will be unconfusing. Later, we might add gcc49 and remove the plain gcc.
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