[LTO] Move ChangeLog.lto into the GCC sub directory

Richard Guenther richard.guenther@gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 12:31:00 GMT 2006


On 6/3/06, Steven Bosscher <stevenb.gcc@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday 03 June 2006 04:49, Mark Mitchell wrote:
> > Andrew Pinski wrote:
> > > I noticed that the ChangeLog.lto in the toplevel directory just
> > > has the changelog part for the gcc directory.  Is it okay
> > > if I move it to the gcc subdirectory and remove from the changelog
> > > entries "gcc/"?
> >
> > CodeSourcery's usual practice is one top-level ChangeLog.
>
> And GCC's usual practice is to have the ChangeLog in the directory
> where you make the changes.  I was under the impression that LTO
> was a GCC community project, not a CodeSourcery internal project.
>
> Perhaps my impression is wrong.  But if it is not, then why do you
> not follow the established practice (e.g. on the tree-ssa branch
> and on the rtlopt branch) of one ChangeLog per directory?

While I think that placement of the ChangeLog file is not important
the important question whether LTO is a CodeSourcery internal project
is indeed popping up in this context.  Can you share some of the immediate
plans you have for the branch with the rest of the community?  At the
moment it looks like general cleanups, but what is the medium-term goal
for the branch?  Which contributions from others are suitable for the
branch - I see the work on IPA branch as possibly conflicting with
some design decisions, so should parts of it move over to LTO branch?

Thanks,
Richard.



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