On 2 April 2012 20:14, Matthias Klose <d...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On 02.04.2012 03:49, Michael Hope wrote:
>>
>> On 23 March 2012 16:23, Michael Hope<michael.h...@linaro.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>> On 16 March 2012 14:54, Michael Hope<michael.h...@linaro.org>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Ricardo, Matthias.  GCC 4.7 is almost here and it's likely that
>>>> Linaro GCC 4.7 will come out for next month's 2012.04 milestone.
>>>>
>>>> For the binary toolchain to work we need the 4.7 runtime libraries on
>>>> the target.  Matthias, what are your plans?  How much of 4.7 is
>>>> packaged so far?  Ricardo, could we pull these updates to libgcc,
>>>> libstdc++, and others into the LEB?
>>>>
>>>> These should be backwards compatible but there's always a risk.  Using
>>>> the 4.5 runtime with a 4.4 compiler back on Maverick was OK.
>>>
>>>
>>> Matthias, I see that 4.7.0 is out and imagine you'll have a build of
>>> it soon.  Ricardo, could we pull these into the 2012.04 LEB?
>>
>>
>> Ping?  Matthias, I'll follow up at tonight's meeting.
>
>
> http://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/linaro-toolchain/2012-March/002295.html

Looks good.  There's a gcc-4.7.0-1ubuntu1 there.


Ricardo, could you please update the LEB to include this PPA and pull
the runtime packages:
 * gcc-4.7-base
 * libgcc1
 * libgfortran3
 * libgomp1
 * libmudflap0
 * libobjc4
 * libstdc++6

The corresponding debug and dev packages will need to be available for
people doing native development:
 * libgcc1-dbg
 * libgfortran3-dbg
 * libgomp1-dbg
 * libmudflap0-4.7-dev
 * libmudflap0-dbg
 * libobjc4-dbg
 * libstdc++6-4.7-{dbg,pic,dev}

I've done a basic smoke test by installing the runtime packages on my
Precise hard float board.  Note that the libstdc++-4.7-{dbg,pic,dev}
packages recommend gcc-4.7 which makes things a little bit messy.

-- Michael

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