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Hi,
ftp.tsukuba.wide.ad.jp (one of mirror server) will maintenance
shutdown, due to electrical equipment inspection and HW migration.
start time: 27/Oct/2013 00:00 JST (UTC+0900)
end time : 30/Oct/2013 00:00 JST (UTC+0900)
Thank you for your unders
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I announced wrong dates. Correct maintenance window is following.
start time: 26/Oct/2013 00:00 JST (UTC+0900)
end time : 29/Oct/2013 00:00 JST (UTC+0900)
We apologize for your inconvenience.
(2013/10/21 23:29), Kohei Takahashi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ftp
> "Matthias" == Matthias Klose writes:
Matthias> A make install from trunk 20131020 seems to be broken, at
Matthias> least when building with Go (last time I successfully
Matthias> installed was 20130917). However, even without Go enabled,
Matthias> dfa.c is rebuilt and and then the dependin
Hi!
I have two toolchains built for arm target with the same options on
different hosts (64bit and 32bit):
--build=i686-pc-linux-gnu
--host=i686-pc-linux-gnu
--target=arm-none -linux-gnueabi
I've met the problem while running libgomp.graphite/force-parallel-7.c
execution test on one arm target.
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 10:00:13AM -0400, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
> At a minimum, I do think that if a .h file *requires* another .h
> file to compile, that it should include it.
Absolutely.
> ie, if gimple-ssa.h is
> included, it wont compile unless tree-ssa-operands.h has already
> been inc
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
> The question is... Do we allow a .h file like this to be an aggregator,
> meaning a file can just include tree-ssa.h and get all this, or do we push
> it all down to the .c file, and actually include what each one needs. Or do
> we pick a
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