On 9/5/19 2:51 PM, Martin Liška wrote: > On 9/5/19 2:31 PM, Richard Biener wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 2:06 PM Jonathan Wakely <jwakely....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 12:21, Martin Liška <mli...@suse.cz> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 9/5/19 1:09 PM, Richard Biener wrote: >>>>> So, let's just remove it now? >>>> >>>> I'm all for that. May I install the patch? >>> >>> To be clear, I wasn't objecting to installing the patch now, just >>> asking whether it would be possible to revert it later if needed. If >>> installing it is a prerequisite for major changes that will happen >>> soon, then reverting it would be difficult. If that's not the case, it >>> seems fine to remove -frepo now. > > No, I'm not planning to work any changes that will depend on the removal. > >> >> Since -frepo is broken and the way it works cannot be fixed for >> modern C++ code-bases there's no point in preserving it, no? > > You are right how I do understand that. > > That said, I hope the community is fine that I'll install the patch?
Ok, hopefully nobody is strongly against. I've just retested the patch and installed it as r275450. Martin > > Martin > >> Maybe I misunderstood people though. >> >> Richard. >> >