Hi Iain, >> The following three patches have remained unreviewed for a week: >> >> [build] Move unwinder to toplevel libgcc >> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2011-06/msg01452.html >> >> This needs at least a build and/or libgcc maintainer, though a global >> reviewer might be helpful. I'm not Cc'ing the various affected target >> or runtime library maintainers here, though unfortunately none of them >> has commented in any way ;-( > > As far as Darwin is concerned, there do not appear to be any problems. > > The patch bootstraps on *-darwin9 and x86_64-darwin10 and reg-tested on > i686-darwin9 with no issues.
great, thanks for testing. > having said this .. I can neither approve nor reject the patch ;-) Even so, every bit of assurance that this won't break many platforms helps. > If you get as far as pushing the .ver files around, then I have some > tidy-ups I'd like to incorporate (particularly with respect to gcc/ > libgcc-libsystem.ver which is in a funny place, and contains extra symbols > that are only used AFAIK by x86 darwin10). No such plans at the moment: my primary motivation is to deal with issues that affect platforms I maintain. While I can test Darwin 9 if need be, I'd rather restrict my time to my `own' platforms. Rainer -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Orth, Center for Biotechnology, Bielefeld University