Richard Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As we now reached the goal of less than 100 open serious regressions
> against GCC 4.3, we are as of now in regression and documentation fixes
> only mode.  This means that for patches going on the trunk the same
> rules as for release branches apply.
>
> The next milestone before the release of GCC 4.3.0 is to get down
> the priority one (P1) regressions against GCC 4.3 down to zero.  At
> the point we reach that goal, either by fixing all P1 bugs or by
> downgrading less important ones to P2, the mainline will be freezed
> to prepare for a release candidate.  Around the same time we will
> branch and the opening of stage1 for GCC 4.4 development will be
> announced.
>
> There are 5 P1 bugs open against GCC 4.3, one of it has patches,
> three of them are C++ regressions assigned to Mark and one bug
> does not seem likely to be fixed (PR31529), which makes it a likely
> candidate for downgrading.

Please could someone have a look at:

http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-01/msg00415.html

It fixes a pretty important regression for MIPS GNU/Linux, and if
the patch isn't acceptable, I'd like to know soon so that I have
time to implement whatever alternative we decide on.

Thanks,
Richard

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