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high priority bugs - T minus one day
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- Subject: high priority bugs - T minus one day
- From: Nathan Sidwell <nathan at codesourcery dot com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 16:46:57 +0100
- CC: bernds at cygnus dot co dot uk, rth at redhat dot com, mark at codesourcery dot com
- Organization: Codesourcery LLC
In the last 24 hours,
5 bugs have been closed 2071, 2878, 3053, 3075 & 3155 - Yay!
3 bugs have been downgraded
817, a temporary fix is on the branch, and
'richard knows how to fix it on the trunk'
3145, I patched the ctor vtable generation, but left some
longstanding problems with build_vbase_path
3158, gdr knows what to do with this
There are 9 remaining bugs, 3 of which are new
761 - still need documentation on -fsched-verbose, -fsched-spec,
-fsched-spec-load, -fsched-spec-load-dangerous,
-fbranch-count-reg, -freorder-blocks
Bernd, are they your flags?
2866 - h8300 infinite recursion,
2876 - c++ -O3 segfault, mark has this
3037 - ARM, rth has this
3143 - mips-elf & mips-rtems unbuildable
3147 - arm-elf & arm-rtems unbuildable
3161 - tarball issues, mark has this one in hand
3173 - h8300-coff unbuildable. there is a patch which gets part
of the way, but not completely.
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2001-04/msg00798.html
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2001-06/msg01027.html
3182 - arm-linux unbuildable (A subset of 3147 I guess)
* I have successfully completed an in-source-dir build on
i686-pc-linux-gnu.
* Joe Myers has continued fixing up the manual.
* Ben Kosnik is 'unaware of any current libstdc++ open issues'
* Joel Sherrill has tested various embedded targets, his results are at
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-bugs/2001-06/msg00672.html
* Franz questions what we should say about some known bugs, 2717,2733,3038
which are all asm related things. As Joe Myers says, we should update
bugs.html#known. As that file doesn't go out with the release, it's not
so important to get done right now, but we should have a first cut ready
to fend off the hordes of new users! I'll take the C++ section.
nathan
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