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Re: [new-regalloc-branch] Make it compile again.
- To: Michael Matz <matz at kde dot org>
- Subject: Re: [new-regalloc-branch] Make it compile again.
- From: Daniel Berlin <dan at cgsoftware dot com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:27:39 -0400
- Cc: Daniel Berlin <dan at cgsoftware dot com>, <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- References: <Pine.GSO.4.33.0107201548530.16610-100000@platon>
Michael Matz <matz@kde.org> writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Daniel Berlin wrote:
>
>> > the below temporary hack. cp/* is _not_ the same as the mainline, for
>> > whatever reason. Daniel?).
>> Errr, it should be.
>
> Yeah, at least cp/optimize.c wasn't but you already noticed this ;)
>
>> > also be because the whole libstdc++-v3 directory was not merged at all.
>> > Ah well, I'm to tired to investigate, so I'll wait for the complete merge
>> > to magically happen ;)
>>
>> It will.
>> I haven't finished, since the commits take *forever*.
>> I'm not kidding.
>> it's like over an hour to do the commit.
>
> Similar for me. I yesterday tried to recheckout one single file, and it
> was so impudent to take five minutes for this task.
>
> Nevertheless, there are still things missing or different from main, some
> of them preventing me from doing even a C and C++ make from a clean tree:
> * boehmgc/, config/, contrib/, fastjar/, libf2c/, libffi/, libjava/,
> libobjc/ and zlib/ aren't updated
> * libio/ and libstdc++/ are not needed anymore
> * maintainer-scripts/ is missing
> * / isn't updated
>
> Only the last one is critical (for me), because it contains the fixes to
> build libstdc++ only with xgcc instead of g++.
Okay, I gave up trying to commit dirs seperately, and just cvs
committed at the root.
When it's done, we should be in good shape.
I'll send a message when the commit finishes.
>
>
> Ciao,
> Michael.
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