Speaking purely casually: I thought that that COBOL would be released with documented limited capability. "Yeah, it works on x86_64-linux and aarch64-linux. More to come.". We knew that we didn't know how to cross-compile, and we knew that other platforms would have to come, in time.
It never occurred to me that significant efforts would be made to fix all that in a month. More formally: I am very aware that I have not been as responsive here as maybe I should have been. I plead incapacition due to inundation. If I have missed anything; if anybody is waiting for me, please remind me. And if I have missed pings, I apologize; they've just been hidden in the deluge. Thanks. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Law <jeffreya...@gmail.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 10:32 > To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org > Subject: Re: [PATCH] libgcobol: mark riscv64-*-linux* as supported target > > > > On 4/15/25 7:57 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote: > > * configure.tgt: Set LIBGCOBOL_SUPPORTED for riscv64-*-linux* with > > 64-bit multilib. > Can't say I'm happy with the amount of Cobol related churn at this phase > in our cycle. But this should be exceedingly safe. So OK. > > jeff