Hello!
I noticed something that I think is a typo over the gcc development
plan timeline found here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html#timeline
The 9.2 gcc release appears to have been on 2019.02.12, which I think
it should have been 2019.08.12
Alin Lupu
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019, Joseph Myers wrote:
> I've done the move of GCC wwwdocs to git (using the previously posted and
> discussed scripts), including setting up the post-receive hook to do the
> same things previously covered by the old CVS hooks, and minimal updates
> to the web pages dealing wit
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> I mean that there's not much value in having my past commits listed as
> coming from various "different" authors:
>
> Jonathan Wakely
> Jonathan Wakely
> Jonathan Wakely
> Jonathan Wakely
> Jonathan Wakely
>
> All of those "identities" are the sa
On Okt 20 2019, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> I noticed today that old commits show up as ger...@gcc.gnu.org, whereas
> those from after the conversion show up as ger...@pfeifer.com. Is there
> a way to unify that to ger...@pfeifer.com throughout?
See "MAPPING AUTHORS" in git-shortlog(1).
Andreas.
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