this is pending for two weeks. if this is not yet decided I'm
considering an update to the current packaging branch and the upstream
gcc 4.3 release branch (gcc-4.3 source package only). 

  Matthias

Matthias Klose writes:
> now that the packages are all built on all architectures I'm proposing
> these packages for testing.  Comparing the testsuite results from the
> gcc-4.3 and gcj-4.3 4.3.1-9 and 4.3.2-1 packages there are no
> regressions on the release architectures.  gnat-4.3 currently doesn't
> run the testsuite.
> 
>  - gcc i386: gcc.target/i386/local2.c is a progression, reducing the
>    number of unexpected test failures to 0.
>   
>  - sparc -m64: gcc.c-torture/unsorted/SFset.c is a progression.
> 
>  - gcj armel: eight more passing tests
> 
>  - gcj m68k: regression: Thread_Alive -O3
> 
>  - there are some test timeouts in the libgomp testsuites on many
>    architectures and in the gfortran testsuite on hppa. These vary
>    depending on the buildd.
> 
> The upstream changes are regression fixes only, except:
> 
>  - spu updates: checked these on a ps3 rebuilding libspe2 and running
>    the tests/examples.
> 
>  - version bump. Note that all files are still located in the same
>    directories, and both the 4.3.1-9 and 4.3.2-1 uploads have both
>    4.3.x symlinks in the gcc_lib_dir.
> 
> gcj-4.3 4.3.2-2 fixes one more bug in gjavah causing bootstrap
> failures for newer GCC versions.
> 
> I don't plan any further updates for these packages for now.
> 
> If all there packages are unblocked, please consider unblocking
> gcc-defaults as well, adjusting just the package versions and
> constraining the dependencies.
> 
>   Matthias
> 
> changes in the packages:
> 
> gcc-4.3 (4.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
> 
>   [Matthias Klose]
>   * Final gcc-4.3.2 release (regression fixes).
>     - Remove the generated install docs from the tarball (GFDL licensed).
>     - C++ regression fixes: PR debug/37156.
>     - general regression fixes: PR debug/37156, PR target/37101.
>     - Java regression fixes: PR libgcj/8995.
>   * Update to SVN 20080905 from the gcc-4_3-branch.
>     - C++ regression fixes: PR c++/36741 (wrong diagnostic),
>     - general regression fixes: PR target/37184 (ice on valid code),
>       PR target/37191 (ice on valid code), PR target/37197 (ice on valid 
> code),
>       PR middle-end/36817 (ice on valid code), PR middle-end/36548 (wrong 
> code),
>       PR middle-end/37125 (wrong code), PR c/37261 (wrong diagnostic),
>       PR target/37168 (ice on valid code), PR middle-end/36449 (wrong code),
>       PR middle-end/37248 (missed optimization), PR target/36332 (wrong code).
>     - Fortran regression fixes: PR fortran/37193 (rejects valid code).
>   * Move symlinks in gcc_lib_dir from cpp-4.3 to gcc-4.3-base. Closes: 
> #497369.
>   * Don't build-depend on autogen on architectures where it is not installable
>     (needed for the fixincludes testsuite only); don't build-depend on it for
>     source packages not running the fixincludes testsuite.
> 
>   [Ludovic Brenta]
>   * Add sdefault.ads to libgnatprj4.3-dev.  Fixes: #492866.
>   * turn gnatvsn.gpr and gnatprj.gpr into proper library project files.
>   * Unconditionally build-depend on gnat when building gnat-4.3.
>     Fixes: #487564.
>   * (debian/rules.d/binary-ada.mk): Add a symlink libgnat.so to
>     /usr/lib/libgnat-4.3.so in the adalib directory.  Fixes: #493814.
>   * (debian/patches/ada-sjlj.dpatch): remove dangling symlinks from all
>     adalib directories.
>   * debian/patches/ada-alpha.dpatch: remove, applied upstream.
> 
>   [Samuel Tardieu, Ludovic Brenta]
>   * debian/patches/pr16086.dpatch: new; backport from GCC 4.4.
>     Closes: #248172.
>   * debian/patches/pr35792.dpatch: new; backport from GCC 4.4.
>   * debian/patches/pr15808.dpatch (fixes: #246392),
>     debian/patches/pr30827.dpatch: new; backport from the trunk.
> 
> gcj-4.3 (4.3.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
> 
>   * Fix naming of bridge targets in gjavah (wrong header generation).
> 
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