On Fri, 31 May 2002, Tom Rini wrote: > IIRC, CVS version of gcc-2.95 is at .4, which may or may not ever be > released. But it has fixes over .3.
This is mostly true. The 2.95 branch was never officially closed and code has been added since 2.95.3 was released, but it's doubtful that we'll see another 2.95.x release in the future. I'm not sure what sub-sub-version number currently exists in the branch, but if I were forced to split hairs, I would dub Debian's compiler '2.95.3+enough patches to ordinarily warrant another point release'. In the interest of fixing the bugs that we can fix in Debian's compiler, many of those post-2.95.3-release patches in the CVS branch were brought into the Debian gcc-2.95 packages. So, in effect, our compiler isn't really 2.95.4, since that version doesn't officially exist (yet? ever?), but it is definitely not 2.95.3 as released upstream. C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]