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Re: GCC 5.0 Status Report (2014-11-03), Stage 1 ends Nov 15th


On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:18 AM, Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> wrote:
> Status
> ======
>
> The trunk is scheduled to transition from Stage 1 to Stage 3 at the end
> of Saturday, November 15th (use your timezone to your advantage).
>
> We have been in Stage 1 for almost 7 months now with a fortnight
> still to go.  Still now is a good time to look into bugzilla
> and pick one or two regressions in your area of expertise and fix them
> (you may want to prioritize regressions against both 4.9 and 5).
>
> What larger merges are still planned for GCC 5?
> I'm aware of pending merges from match-and-simplify branch, there
> are the JIT changes partially? approved, MPX also partially? approved,
> Intel offloading patches partially approved, PTX support partially
> reviewed.  Thomas, do you plan to post OpenACC changes for review
> still during stage1?  Do you have any dependencies there (PTX and/or
> Intel offloading being merged first?)?  What else have been people working
> on and can get posted for review before stage1 closes?
> As before, when new features are posted for review during stage 1 and only
> acked early during stage 3, they can still be accepted for GCC 5.

Andrew Dixie is waiting for approval of the non-rs6000-specific
portions of his patch to move AIX EH tables to read-only data.

https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2014-09/msg01897.html

Thanks, David


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