Re: Rescue of prehistoric GCC versions

2020-01-10 Thread Patrick Horgan via gcc
On 1/9/20 5:28 AM, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > I have been able to rescue or reconstruct from patches the following > prehisoric GCC releases Great job. This is important > > gcc-0.9 > gcc-1.21 > gcc-1.22 > gcc-1.25 > gcc-1.26 > gcc-1.27 > gcc-1.28 > gcc-1.35 > > gcc-1.36 > gcc-1.37.1 > gcc-1.38 > gcc

Re: Rescue of prehistoric GCC versions

2020-01-09 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Joseph Myers : > I want to consider the conversion machinery essentially frozen at this > point and not to add any new features not present in the conversion now Very well, I won't push the inegration change for those commits. -- http://www.catb.org/~esr/";>Eric S. Raymond

Re: Rescue of prehistoric GCC versions

2020-01-09 Thread Joseph Myers
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > If anyone else can scrounge up materials that could help complete > the fossil sequence, now would be a really good time for that. We > have only three days at most left to integrate them. I want to consider the conversion machinery essentially frozen

Rescue of prehistoric GCC versions

2020-01-09 Thread Eric S. Raymond
I have been able to rescue or reconstruct from patches the following prehisoric GCC releases gcc-0.9 gcc-1.21 gcc-1.22 gcc-1.25 gcc-1.26 gcc-1.27 gcc-1.28 gcc-1.35 gcc-1.36 gcc-1.37.1 gcc-1.38 gcc-1.39 gcc-1.40 gcc-1.41 gcc-1.42 gcc-2.1 gcc-2.2.2 gcc-2.3.3 gcc-2.4.5 gcc-2.5.8 gcc-2.6.3 gcc-2.7.2