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Re: Linux vs. libio


Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> writes:

> But, there's still a question remaining: are people with blanket write
> privs allowed to change libio/libstdc++ without your approval, or not?

I certainly reserve all rights for the libio parts as I'm probably the
only one who sees the whole picture (libio in libstdc++ and in glibc).
As for the rest of libstdc++, it's not me.  Rather Benjamin and
Gabriel, so they have to speak for themselves.  And yes, I think the
write access you got from Jeff and the gcc people does not apply to
the libraries.  Esp libio has far too many implications then you can
test for by simply running libstdc++ tests (not that there were enough
tests in the first place).  Plus: the version in libstdc++ is not the
latest one (i.e., not the development version).

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