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Re: GCC 3.3 release criteria


 > From: Jason R Thorpe <thorpej at wasabisystems dot com>
 > 
 > On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 06:54:52PM -0500, Kaveh R. Ghazi wrote:
 > 
 > [ ... snip ... ]
 > 
 > I'd like to have NetBSD added to the secondary platform list.  Within the
 > last year, NetBSD has become much more visible in GCC development activity
 > (though I admit that I haven't had a lot of time for GCC in the last couple
 > of months).  Attempts to build the NetBSD source tree (kernel and userland)
 > have also turned up regressions in GCC.
 > 
 > In particular, I'd like for:
 > 
 > 	alpha-unknown-netbsd1.6
 > 	arm-unknown-netbsdelf1.6
 > 	i386-unknown-netbsdelf1.6
 > 	mipseb-unknown-netbsd1.6
 > 	sparc-unknown-netbsd1.6
 > 	sparc64-unknown-netbsd1.6
 > 
 > to be considered.  In addition to myself, I can probably scare up (through
 > bribery or other forms of friendly coercion :-) a couple of other volunteers
 > to help out with this (Hi Krister, Matt, and Richard E :-)

We're of course supportive of "free" systems that use GCC as their
system compiler and we appreciate bug reports (and fixes) generated as
a result of your testing.  We'd need commitments from individuals for
testing and fixing problems to consider this, i.e. we can't just add
new systems and place the burden on the RM to support them.  Running
automated regression testers and posting the results certainly helps
your case.  (Hint hint.)

But six targets seems like a lot.  Which one is your top concern?
(Consider chosing something other than x86 cause we have a bunch of
those already.)

		Thanks,
		--Kaveh
--
Kaveh R. Ghazi			ghazi at caip dot rutgers dot edu


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