Status ====== The trunk is still in stage 4 which means it is open under the usual release branch rules. Thus the trunk is open for regression and documentation fixes only.
There are currently 16 P1 bugs that block the release. If you are assigned to any P1 GCC 4.5 regression please either work on them or unassign yourself. We have been in stage 4 for three and a half month now, so you can expect that some bugs that are now P1 will be downgraded to P2 at the point a release candidate is made available, simply to not block the release of 4.5.0 forever. As maintainers do not care for P1 bugs in their maintainance area so will the release managers not consider them P1. The following is a list of P1 GCC 4.5 regressions that look serious enough to myself to ping them explicitly here: 42509, arm-gnueabi doesn't bootstrap but is a primary target 43873, var-tracking deadlocks 43087, C++ ICE in tsubst 43206, C++ ICE in cp/pt.c:9249 43300, ICE during SSA expand 43333, C++ __is_pod is broken 43365, EH lowering/optimization causes wrong-code 43375, ICE caused by the new vector type mangling Overall GCC 4.5 does not look bad. But we are still sorting out VTA related bugs (and improvements as it appears to me). Quality Data ============ Priority # Change from Last Report -------- --- ----------------------- P1 16 - 8 P2 98 + 4 P3 3 - 3 -------- --- ----------------------- Total 117 - 7 Previous Report =============== http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2010-02/msg00270.html The next status report will be sent by Jakub. -- Richard Guenther <rguent...@suse.de> Novell / SUSE Labs SUSE LINUX Products GmbH - Nuernberg - AG Nuernberg - HRB 16746 - GF: Markus Rex