Yes I am talking about ARM GNU but I want to know that whether it is
reported in GCC Bugzilla or not.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2025, 2:00 PM David Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 17/11/2025 08:17, Manoj Tiwari via Gcc wrote:
> > Hi Team,
> >
> > I have a query regarding ARM GCC:-
> >
> > 1. If any bug occurs in ARM GCC, is it reported under the official GCc
> bug
> > tracking system?
> >
> > 2. If it is not reported there, is there any available bug list or
> > documentation for known issues?
> >
> > Your guidance on this would be highly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Manoj
> >
>
> Are you are talking about the "Arm GNU Toolchain" heavily used by
> embedded developers, found here?
>
> <https://developer.arm.com/Tools%20and%20Software/GNU%20Toolchain>
>
> The page "Support and training" has the list of contact information, bug
> report systems, etc., for various parts of the toolchain.  Basically,
> ARM pay Linaro to handle the packaging and builds, so anything related
> to that gets reported to them.  The compiler, assembler, debugger and
> libraries are all taken directly from the open source projects.  So if
> there is an issue with the compiler itself, that is for GCC.  As always
> for these things, search the bug trackers and mailing list archives
> before filing any new issues.  And if you want to post on a GCC mailing
> list, the correct list is "gcc-help" for help with GCC (this list is for
> discussions about gcc development, rather than usage).
>
> If you got the toolchain as part of a toolset, development kit, SDK or
> IDE from a microcontroller manufacturer, it can also help to report
> issues to them on their forums.  It is common that manufacturer's
> toolchains are slightly behind the latest versions from Arm's page, and
> Arm's builds are behind the mainline GCC development.  It does not help
> if you report bugs to GCC if the GCC developers have already fixed them
> - your aim instead is to bug the supplier into updating their tools.
>
> David
>
>

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