Hi all, I will be doing a toolchain rebuild probably in the next few days (update packages to binutils-2.20, gcc-4.4.2, kernel-headers-2.6.31.4 and pull a "stable patchset" for glibc (what is roughly proposed for 2.10.2 but little upstream movement on releasing...). As I though I would bring up the possibility of resplitting gcc. I will be using split packaging for gcc and gcc-libs but wondered if I should take it further and split out gcc-objc and gcc-fortran again). For those that do not remember here is the discussion on why they were merged: http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2008-January/004074.h... . Essentially, features break if you do not build all the compilers in one go. Now we have package splitting, this is not an issue. So if splitting these is OK: 1) where do fortran and objc libs go? gcc-libs or their own package. The later requires dependency fixing... 2) can I bring in a gcc-ada package at the same time? I have a local gcc package that I can use to bootstrap it. Allan