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GCC Release Status (2004-05-31)
- From: Mark Mitchell <mark at codesourcery dot com>
- To: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 15:37:08 -0700
- Subject: GCC Release Status (2004-05-31)
- Organization: CodeSourcery, LLC
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Mark Mitchell
CodeSourcery, LLC
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mark@codesourcery.com
GCC 3.4.1
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Target release date: June 15th.
There are 103 bugs targeted at 3.4.1, down from 112 last week.
There's been little progress in most areas other than C++, so far as I
can see. I've gone through many of the 3.4.1 PRs and looked for
people who can help. That information is in Bugzilla, and those
people have received automated email. For summary, here's part of
that list:
PR 14798 -- Alexandre Oliva, Joern Rennecke
PR 15069, 14649 -- Roger Sayle
PR 15178 -- Jakub Jelinek
PR 15250 -- DJ Delorie
PR 15551 -- Kelley Cook
PR 14093 -- Jim Wilson
PR 14400 -- Geoff Keating
PR 14492 -- Jason Merill, Paul Brook
PR 14634 -- Neil Booth
PR 15345 -- Jan Hubicka
The following people have PRs assigned to them for 3.4.1.
Giovanni Bajo
Philip Blundell
Paolo Carlini
Zdenek Dvorak
Alan Modra
Eric Christopher
Richard Henderson
Gabriel dos Reis
Geoff Keating
Jason Merrill
Mark Mitchell
Jan Hubicka
Jakub Jelinek
Nathaniel Neroden
Rainer Orth
Andrew Pinksi
I plan to personally embarass everyone with PRs assigned throughout
the GCC Summit in whatever way I can. :-)
If you're waiting for someone to review a patch, tell them. If you're
not sure whether some piece of code is valid, indicate that in the PR.
If you don't think the PR is worth fixing, indicate that in the PR.
If a PR requires two areas of expertise, find someone to help you --
and be helpful to others. Don't assume that I can read every piece of
mail to the GCC mailing list in real time; please use Bugzilla to
indicate specific information about specific PRs.
GCC 3.5
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Target stage 2 date: July 1st.
I plan to close Stage 1 on or about July 1st.
There are 140 bugs targeted at 3.5.0. The bugmaster have removed many
of the incorrectly targeted PRs.are not regressions. (Thanks!) Some
of these will probably be retargeted at later releases, but that's no
excuse for not fixing PRs here.