On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 11:41 +0200, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>   The SC has agreed me taking up the GCC-3.4.5 ball.
> I'm planning for two releases from the GCC-3.4.x series this year:
>     (a) GCC-3.4.5 on September 30, and 
>     (b) GCC-3.4.6 on December, 15.
> 
> The number of bugs (regressions) currently targetted for 3.4.5 is
> quite huge: 125 according to my counting and 150 according to
> bugzilla-query; more on that later.   As usual, the C++ front-end is
> the winner for the highest number of regressions.  Out of those, 7 have
> been marked release-critical by bugmasters:
> 
>   rtl-optimization/11707           Zdenek Dvorak
>   c/16676                          -
>   c++/17655                        -
>   c++/17972                        -
>   middle-end/18956                 -
>   c++/19208                        Giovanni Bajo
>   c++/21232                        -
> 
> Where individual names appear, that bugzilla indicates they are
> assigned the bug in question.
> 
> The full list of bugs is produced below.  Maintainers, please look
> into any of those and see which ones you can fix or give guidance for
> fixes in ways that are suitable for a stable branch.
> 
> Note to Dan:  bugzilla-query, for "index gcc * 3.4.5", reports that it
> founds "150 bugs", where in fact only 125 are sent (and that number
> matches what the web interface reports). 

Fixed.
It was counting a slightly higher number of bugs than it actually sent
(it does some of the query filtering client-side in the script)


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