On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 04:42:08PM +0200, Markus Milleder wrote: > Vincent Lefevre schrieb am 13.10.2008 16:16:38: > > > On 2008-10-07 21:42:30 +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote: > > > But is there any "need to upgrade" to 2.3.2 since it would fix a bug > > > gcc ran into? > > > > FYI, GCC can be affected by some bugs in MPFR 2.3.0, amongst the bugs > > <snip bug list> > > > All these bugs were fixed in MPFR 2.3.1. AFAIK, MPFR 2.3.2 should > > not make any difference for GCC. The fixed bugs are listed here: > > <snip again> > > This seems to call for MPFR 2.3.1 as a minimum version for GCC 4.4 > > However, let me ask the reverse question: > > Is there any reason not to demand 2.3.2 for GCC 4.4 ? Or even the newest MPFR > version published before creating the GCC 4.4 release branch (which could be > 2.3.3) ?
Upgrading can cause the user some unneeded work. E.g. the next stable release of Debian will likely ship with 2.3.1 . So in this specific case fulfilling a 2.3.1 requirement would be easy, while a 2.3.2 requirement would make it much harder to build gcc 4.4 . And upgrading from 2.3.1 to let's say 3.0.0 might be a bad choice if the new version contains regressions. > Markus Milleder cu Adrian -- "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days. "Only a promise," Lao Er said. Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed