Julian Waters <tanksherma...@gmail.com> writes: > gcc bootstrap works on my end pretty well, but you know what they say, > no one likes an "It works on my device" developer :)
The reason he asked is https://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html#patches (it's convention to state how you tested it & on what platforms) and whether there were any testsuite regressions. Anyway, looks like this introduced https://inbox.sourceware.org/gcc-regression/20250506083108.the83%25haoch...@gnu-skx-1.sc.intel.com/. > > In all seriousness, no observable problems were seen on my end, apart > from all the existing ucrt64 programs failing to run because of the > libstdc++ issue. I believe Liu Hao's patch should fix that, those > installed packages will need a recompile afterwards to run properly > again. > > best regards, > Julian > > On Sat, May 3, 2025 at 1:20 PM Jonathan Yong <10wa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On 5/2/25 9:59 AM, Julian Waters wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > After a long hiatus, I've returned to address review comments on >> > the Windows TLS patch. Attached here is the final patch from this >> > effort. Ok for merge? Will need help from Windows maintainers to >> > commit once this is approved. >> > >> > best regards, >> > Julian >> > >> Patch looks OK to me, have you tried bootstrapping gcc as a test? >> >>