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In this particular case somebody actually cared and made Kobo Deluxe. Though yes, plenty of old projects around that are left to rot. I'm not sure how well Kobo Deluxe works these days.
I guess there's a reason why distributions like Gentoo keep the old GCC versions around for a while
I haven't done that since they broke the ABI with gcc 3.x. I used to have gcc 2.95 for kernel compiling and for stuff that has to interface with stuff built with the old gcc. This was more of a problem for c++ (For example, you couldn't compile a KDE component with gcc 3 if the rest of it was built with the distro's gcc 2.95).
Nothing like that has ever happened again with gcc, since that change, but newer versions are more persnickety in what they'll accept.
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I'm on your side on that though, I figured it shouldn't be terribly difficult with the source to get it working again...