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There is an email thread from 2006 to this topic:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00507.html

I have compiled my own GCC 4.2.0 for cygwin, but not tested and not 
really used it a lot. And I must admit that what Charles et al were 
talking about is not my core expertise.

I would appreciate any status update on 4.x, too.


Brian Hassink wrote:
 > Just curious what the issues are that are holding up [..]

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