Re: GCC 4.4.0 Status Report (2009-01-06)

2009-01-23 Thread Dave Korn
Richard Guenther wrote: > Status > == > > The trunk remains Stage 4, so only fixes for regressions (and changes > to documentation) are allowed. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I think I should draw your attention to PR38952 (SjLj EH dead) which is a serious (I think justifiably P1)

Re: GCC 4.4.0 Status Report (2009-01-06)

2009-01-19 Thread Joel Sherrill
Richard Guenther wrote: Status == The trunk remains Stage 4, so only fixes for regressions (and changes to documentation) are allowed. Any chance that PR 38587 might get some attention. psim is being miscompiled on x86_64. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38587 I am happy to

Re: GCC 4.4.0 Status Report (2009-01-06)

2009-01-18 Thread Dave Korn
Richard Guenther wrote: > On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Dave Korn >> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37660 >> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38903 > > I guess the second one is a regression? Please mark the PR as such if this > is the case. :) No need now, ... >> f

Re: GCC 4.4.0 Status Report (2009-01-06)

2009-01-18 Thread Richard Guenther
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Dave Korn wrote: > [Cc list trimmed] > > Richard Guenther wrote: >> Status >> == >> >> The trunk remains Stage 4, so only fixes for regressions (and changes >> to documentation) are allowed. > >Hello Richard, > > There are a number of bootstrap failures on

Re: GCC 4.4.0 Status Report (2009-01-06)

2009-01-17 Thread Dave Korn
[Cc list trimmed] Richard Guenther wrote: > Status > == > > The trunk remains Stage 4, so only fixes for regressions (and changes > to documentation) are allowed. Hello Richard, There are a number of bootstrap failures on the cygwin platform, which I am currently fixing at full tilt.

GCC 4.4.0 Status Report (2009-01-06)

2009-01-06 Thread Richard Guenther
Status == The trunk remains Stage 4, so only fixes for regressions (and changes to documentation) are allowed. As stated previously, the GCC 4.4 branch will be created when there are no open P1s and the total number of P1, P2, and P3 regressions is under 100. One issue that remains is remov