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[If you have any issues with gcc-3.3.x that are more than just simple regression fixes, they have to be fixed in gcc-3.4, since gcc-3.3.2 is for regression fixes only. And since gcc-3.4 is due to go to stage 3 on October 15th, after which it's harder to get patches in, now is a great time to get your issues reported so people can start fixing them...] - Dan
---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:56:20 -0700 Message-Id: <200308222256.h7MMuKOk016486@doubledemon.codesourcery.com> From: Mark Mitchell <mark at codesourcery dot com> To: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org Subject: GCC Release Status (2003-08-22) Reply-to: mark at codesourcery dot com
GCC 3.3.2 =========
GCC 3.3.2 is tentatively scheduled for October 1, 2003, which is 38 days away.
There are presently 101 bugs scheduled for GCC 3.3.2, up from 98 when I last sent out a status report. (Shamefully, that's been a while.)
Frankly, I can't imagine that we'll be fixing all of these; I expect to push back many of these to GCC 3.4.
27 of the failures are C++ bugs, which does mean that C++ is still a weak spot. However, most of those failures look minor. So, I think that other parts of the compiler are actually a bigger issue.
There are a bunch of platform-specific issues. There seem to be ICE issues on SH, PowerPC, ARM, and x86 with various pieces of assembly code.
GCC 3.4 =======
GCC 3.4 is in Stage 2. GCC 3.4 will enter Stage 3 (bugfixes only) on October 15th.
There are 331 regressions targeted for GCC 3.4 (up from 297). Of those 92 (down from 94) are C++ PRs.
I would like to use the target release field to get a good overview of the status. There is no reason to hold up the release for non-regressions that nobody is even trying to fix. I hope our volunteers will go through and remove the target fild from some of these PRs; I will do so myself as well as we get closer to the release.
Previous Status Report ======================
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