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[Bug target/36669] Wrong versioning for __float128
- From: "ian at airs dot com" <gcc-bugzilla at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- To: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 1 Jul 2008 03:31:36 -0000
- Subject: [Bug target/36669] Wrong versioning for __float128
- References: <bug-36669-682@http.gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/>
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------- Comment #16 from ian at airs dot com 2008-07-01 03:31 -------
So the question is whether we should break programs compiled by 4.3.0 and 4.3.1
(acknowledging that there may not be any actual programs that break) in order
to use consistent version numbers?
> 1. What version should x86-64 TF symbols use?
What is the argument for changing them now that they have been released?
> 2. What version should ia32 TF symbols use?
If I understand correctly, these have not been released, so it seems that they
should be GCC_4.4.0.
> 3. Should ALL x86-64 TF symbols have the same version?
I don't see why this is necessary.
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