On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 10:37 +0530, Ranjit Mathew wrote: > On 1/4/06, Daniel Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I wonder if gcc.gnu.org would be moving to this > > > version any time soon. > > > > gcc.gnu.org has been running 1.3 development and rc's for many months > > now. > > > > (1.3.0 has been in release candidate mode for about 2 months now :P) > > Yes, I know that. However, each release candidate has > been coming with a notice like this one: > > http://lolut.utbm.info/pub/subversion-1.3.0/rc7/
Yes, because we don't want them packaged into regular distro releases, which uh, happened recently. (It's fine to put them in things like rawhide or opensuse's SL-OSS-factory) > > so it would seem to make sense to move to 1.3.0 > now that it is finally available and request all > developers to move to that version. Hence my query. gcc.gnu.org will actually probably move to 1.4.0 dev soon, so i can get rid of the patches i have in the 1.3.x running on it that was applied to SVN 1.4.