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Re: GCC 3.0.3 and GCC 3.1
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 09:16:48PM -0800, Mark Mitchell wrote:
> GCC 3.0.3 is due out December 15th. Therefore, I would like to freeze
> the 3.0 branch on December 1st. That gives everyone two more weeks to
> make changes on the 3.0 branch under the usual approval policy, i.e.,
> any maintainer can approve changes that fix regressions from GCC 2.95,
> or from previous versions of GCC 3.0.x.
>
> If anyone is aware of serious problems with the current 3.0 branch,
> relative to previous GCC 3.0 releases, please let me know as soon
> as possible.
>
> In addition, on December 15th we will enter the bug-fix only period
> of our GCC 3.1 development cycle. Beginning at that point, the only
> changes on the GCC mainline will be changes that fix bugs, including
> performance regressions; we will not add any new features at that
> point. Then, on February 15th, 2002, we will branch for the GCC 3.1
> release.
In case I forget to file the PR again:
As of 3.0.1, and it does not appear to be fixed in 3.0.2, a
cross-compiler can not build a multilibbed libstdc++. The reason is
because, for some reason, it tries to link to -lgcc_s_nof (where nof is
the name of the multilib). I'd appreciate it if someone looked at
this.
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Daniel Jacobowitz Carnegie Mellon University
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer