Questions ========= Are there any major unreviewed patches for 4.3 that I could help to review?
Quality Data ============ We're still in Stage 3 for GCC 4.3. As before, I think a reasonable target for creating the release branch is less than 100 open regressions. At present, we're at 184 -- and, of those, 36 are P1. (Based on previous experience, the 33 P3s will probably turn out to be about 2 P1s and 10 P2s. So, 184 is a slight overstatement.) In looking at the P1s, we're not in the situation where most of the P1s are in fact new problems in 4.3 itself. So, these are, for example, ICEs on valid code that users of previous compilers would not have experienced. The good news is that we have more ICEs that wrong-code cases. I'm not sure how to estimate when we might hit the target of 100 regressions, but ... if we each fix a bug a day, we'd been done sometime next week. So, there shouldn't be that far to go... Priority # Change from Last Report ------- - ----------------------- P1 36 N/A P2 115 N/A P3 33 N/A Previous Report =============== http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2007-09/msg00286.html -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 331-3385 x713