On 14/01/20 08:56 -0800, Jason Thorpe wrote:

On Jan 14, 2020, at 8:49 AM, Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote:

On 10.01.2020 17:11, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On 07/01/20 12:44 -0800, Jason Thorpe wrote:
On Jan 7, 2020, at 7:43 AM, Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com> wrote:

For Jason and Krister's benefit, that last comment was referring to
an earlier suggestion to not try to support old NetBSD releases, see
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2020-01/msg00026.html

I think we need the netbsd target maintainers (CC'd) to decide whether
GCC should still support older releases or drop that support for GCC
10. Usually I'd say we need a period of deprecation, but if GCC
doesn't currently build on NetBSD then maybe that's unnecessary.
The affected NetBSD versions are NetBSD 6 and earlier, which are EOL
from the NetBSD perspective, so I think this is OK.
So is this patch OK then?

Looks good to me.
Now that we have Kamil's confirmation that it's working for him, it also gets a 
thumbs-up from me.

Thanks!
Thanks to everyone for their feedback. I've pushed the patch to GCC
master now (I think it's reasonable to consider "doesn't build on
NetBSD anymore" as a regression and so fixable at this point in GCC's
development).

Please let me know of any problems you find with the changes.


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