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Re: Patch: fix gcj ICE


>  > Ok for trunk?  (Given that this is an ICE on illegal code only, I
>  > don't think it is very important for 3.3.)
>  > 
>  > Tom
>  > 
>  > Index: gcc/java/ChangeLog
>  > from  Tom Tromey  <tromey at redhat dot com>
>  > 
>  > * parse.y (resolve_inner_class): Error if qualifier is a primitive
>  > type.
> 
> OK for trunk.

A general question: would such patches make it to the (say) 3.3.1
release? I'm asking this because I see a few "desirable" patches
being merged into the trunk but not the 3.3 branch, understandably
due to its proximity to release (when?), but does the 3.3 branch
have a chance of "catching up" on these ever? Or would one have
to wait for a full GCC release cycle before benefitting from these?

Do you (Andrew/Tom) maintain a list of patches that might be "nice"
to be merged into 3.3 once it is open for the next dot-release?

Ranjit.


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