> -----Original Message----- > From: Gerald Pfeifer [mailto:ger...@pfeifer.com] > Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 8:10 AM > To: Terry Guo > Cc: Joey Ye; gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org > Subject: Re: [wwwdocs] Document ARM/embedded-x_y-branch family > > Hi Terry, > > On Mon, 9 Jul 2012, Terry Guo wrote: > > As it becomes our long term goal to deliver arm-none-eabi tool chain > > based on GCC 4.6/4.7/4.8 and future branches, I am going to use the > > following pattern to document this branch family. Is it ok to commit? > > yep, this looks good (and sorry for somehow missing this at first). > > The only question I'd have, that may make sense addressing in the > description, is "What kind of changes to you expect to take there, > but not the corresponding release branches? And why?" >
Hi Gerald, Thanks for your comments. I updated the description to address this concern. Is it OK? BR, Terry Index: htdocs/svn.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/svn.html,v retrieving revision 1.174 diff -u -d -p -r1.174 svn.html --- htdocs/svn.html 8 Jun 2012 10:39:57 -0000 1.174 +++ htdocs/svn.html 17 Jul 2012 01:38:51 -0000 @@ -523,14 +523,15 @@ be prefixed with the initials of the dis coordinate work with others. This branch is maintained by the folks at Apple. Previous branch was apple-ppc-branch.</dd> - <dt>ARM/embedded-4_6-branch</dt> - <dd>This branch provides bug-fixes, minor enhancements and stability - fixes for GCC 4.6.x when used with ARM's embedded cores, such as - the Cortex-R and Cortex-M processors. It will sync with upstream - GCC 4.6 branch regularly. Most patches will be back-ports of changes - already made on trunk. Patches should be marked with the - tag <code>[arm-embedded]</code> in the subject line. The branch is - maintained by personnel from ARM.</dd> + <dt>ARM/embedded-<em>x_y</em>-branch</dt> + <dd>These branches provide bug-fixes, minor enhancements and stability + fixes for GCC <em>x.y</em> branches when used with ARM's embedded cores, + such as the Cortex-R and Cortex-M processors. Most patches will be + limited ARM specific or common back-ports from trunk, unlike the current + release branches. Very occasionally these branches will hold patches + that are waiting for trunk acceptance. Patches for these branches should + be marked with the tag <code>[arm-embedded]</code> in the subject line. + This family of branches is maintained by personnel from ARM.</dd> <dt>csl-3_3_1-branch</dt> <dd>CodeSourcery release based on GCC 3.3.1.</dd>