* Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-04 21:01]: > As we are below the 20 packages count if bug #366820 is correct (and > Martin just confirmed the number), it is ok to do the switch now. > Martin, can you please also mark these bugs as serious now (as > they're FTBFS then)?
Yes, we have been under 20 bugs for a while now. Most of the outstanding bugs fall into two categories: - bugs that have been fixed upstream and are now waiting for a new version - packages that have other RC bugs and cannot be uploaded Fortunately, the former is the majority. All maintainers of these packages are aware of the importance of these bugs and I'll continue to pester them. ;-) While I've been building the archive with gcc 4.2 recently, I've haven't done a re-run with 4.1.1 yet. Matthias uploaded the packages a few days ago and they passed NEW today so I'll do it this week. I don't expect many new issues from this though. Furthermore, I assume that some of the packages that passed through NEW might not build with gcc 4.1 but again that should not be a show stopper. I found one serious bug in 4.1.1 though (#370308) which needs to be fixed before 4.1 can be the default (since it produces a bogus error on some Perl headers which get included by many packages). Matthias is aware of this and is (I think) working on an update already (one single patch needs to be reverted). gcc-defaults can be changed after a new 4.1.1 package enters the archive. In terms of architectures, there wasn't terribly much feedback from the porters. However, I have done full archive rebuilds on a number of the architectures in the meantime and it looks good. I might have missed a bug or two since I didn't investigate each error in detail this time but I think most errors I ignored where generic build problems or something related to the new X. The status, as far as I'm concerned, is the following: arch status tests ------------------------------------------------- + alpha good full archive rebuilt + amd64 good full archive rebuilt ? arm unknown untested ? hppa would benefit from 4.1 (abi); untested + i386 good full archive rebuilt ? ia64 unknown untested + mips good full archive rebuilt + mipsel see mips + powerpc good full archive rebuilt - hurd-i386 didn't build until recently; fixed in 4.1.1 ? kfreebsd-i386 they'd like to have 4.1 + m68k 4.1 fixes many compiler bugs ? s390 unknown untested + sparc good full archive rebuilt -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]