On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:00 AM, Luca BRUNO <lu...@debian.org> wrote:
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> Peter Bigot scrisse:
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>> No further releases are expected in the mspgcc 4.6.x development
>> series. The next release with be the LTS release for gcc 4.6.3.  At
>> this time, the only difference expected will be a rebasing of the
>> release onto gcc 4.6.3, and inclusion of a binutils patch that is not
>> relevant to 16-bit MSP430 code, which was inadvertently missed when
>> creating this bundle.
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> While at it, I suspect the gdb branch also has to be rebased against
> latest release (7.4 has been released in January).

Updating gdb is significant effort as all the changes applied to
binutils should move into the BFD copy that's part of gdb.  As long as
the existing version works (which it does, at least for basic
operations), I don't plan to do anything with it.  It'll stay at the
current 7.2-based patch for the upcoming LTS release.

Peter

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