Re: Proposal for the merger of devel/modula-2 into master

2022-05-14 Thread Gaius Mulley via Gcc
Richard Biener  writes:

>> Am 14.05.2022 um 00:57 schrieb Gaius Mulley via Gcc :
>> 
>> 
>> Hi David,
>> 
>> David Edelsohn  writes:
>> 
>>> I hope that you and the GNU Modula-2 team can propose the merge of the
>>> Modula-2 front-end and library soon.
>> 
>> [reposting with a new title for mailing list clarity]
>> 
>> Yes I was also wondering whether now might be a sensible time for the
>> Modula-2 front end to move across onto the master branch?
>
> Yes, it’s stage1 now.
>
>> The current Modula-2 front end and libraries are in the branch:
>> devel/modula-2 and it builds on gnu/linux/amd64, gnu/linux/aarch64,
>> gnu/linux/sparc64, solaris/sparc64, gnu/linux/i386, gnu/linux/ppc64le,
>> gnu/linux/power7 (and probably others).  (Test results posted to
>> gcc-testresults).
>
> There’s at least BSD in the list of primary targets. It would be nice to 
> enable more but that can be done during stage1.
>
> I suggest you post merge patches where the branch touches generic code for 
> review again, indicating parts that have been approved in the past.
>
> Richard 

Hi Richard,

thanks for the email - sure I'll post the generic code patches with
references to those components which were okayed.  I'm in the process of
building on BSD (Free and Open) platforms.

regards,
Gaius


gcc-12-20220514 is now available

2022-05-14 Thread GCC Administrator via Gcc
Snapshot gcc-12-20220514 is now available on
  https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/12-20220514/
and on various mirrors, see http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details.

This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 12 git branch
with the following options: git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git branch 
releases/gcc-12 revision 52991af6ff86aa492eb536951df7a393ddc86349

You'll find:

 gcc-12-20220514.tar.xz   Complete GCC

  SHA256=87f570d307b02c22215a11b4750258ac3ce6a598b6d675bca39a6188f7f97abf
  SHA1=aa6cc60f0e0f7d628d11f23d534bf08d63fb4f48

Diffs from 12-20220507 are available in the diffs/ subdirectory.

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GNU Tools Cauldron 2022

2022-05-14 Thread Jan Hubicka via Gcc
Hello,

We are pleased to invite you all to the next GNU Tools Cauldron,
taking place in Paris on September 16-18, 2022.  We are looking forward
to meet you again after three years!

As for the previous instances, we have setup a wiki page for
details:

 https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2022  


In previous years we have been able to make the Cauldron free to all to attend
thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. However this year we are having to
charge for attendance. We are still working out what we will need to charge,
but it will be no more than £200.

Attendance will remain free for community volunteers and others who do not have
a commercial backer and we will be providing a small number of travel bursaries
for students to attend. 

We will also make it possible to attend remotely in the hybrid form and
remote attendance will be for free as well.

Please email to tools-cauldron-admin AT googlegroups.com if you would like to
attend, indicating your T-shirt size and any dietary requirements. We'll
contact you later in the year with details of how to pay.

To send abstracts or ask administrative questions, please email to
tools-cauldron-admin AT googlegroups.com  .

The Cauldron is organized by a group of volunteers. We are keen to add some
more people so others can stand down. If you'd like to be part of that
organizing committee, please email the same address.

This announcement is being sent to the main mailing list of the following
groups: GCC, GDB, binutils, CGEN, DejaGnu, newlib and glibc.

Please feel free to share with other groups as appropriate.

Honza


Re: GNU Tools Cauldron 2022

2022-05-14 Thread David Edelsohn via Gcc
On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 7:03 PM Jan Hubicka via Gcc  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are pleased to invite you all to the next GNU Tools Cauldron,
> taking place in Paris on September 16-18, 2022.  We are looking forward
> to meet you again after three years!

Did you intend to announce the location as Prague, Czechia, not Paris, France?

>
> As for the previous instances, we have setup a wiki page for
> details:
>
>  https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2022  
> 
>
> In previous years we have been able to make the Cauldron free to all to attend
> thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. However this year we are having to
> charge for attendance. We are still working out what we will need to charge,
> but it will be no more than £200.
>
> Attendance will remain free for community volunteers and others who do not 
> have
> a commercial backer and we will be providing a small number of travel 
> bursaries
> for students to attend.
>
> We will also make it possible to attend remotely in the hybrid form and
> remote attendance will be for free as well.
>
> Please email to tools-cauldron-admin AT googlegroups.com if you would like to
> attend, indicating your T-shirt size and any dietary requirements. We'll
> contact you later in the year with details of how to pay.
>
> To send abstracts or ask administrative questions, please email to
> tools-cauldron-admin AT googlegroups.com  .
>
> The Cauldron is organized by a group of volunteers. We are keen to add some
> more people so others can stand down. If you'd like to be part of that
> organizing committee, please email the same address.
>
> This announcement is being sent to the main mailing list of the following
> groups: GCC, GDB, binutils, CGEN, DejaGnu, newlib and glibc.
>
> Please feel free to share with other groups as appropriate.
>
> Honza


Re: GNU Tools Cauldron 2022

2022-05-14 Thread Jan Hubicka via Gcc
> On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 7:03 PM Jan Hubicka via Gcc  wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are pleased to invite you all to the next GNU Tools Cauldron,
> > taking place in Paris on September 16-18, 2022.  We are looking forward
> > to meet you again after three years!
> 
> Did you intend to announce the location as Prague, Czechia, not Paris, France?
Thanks! I was checking it several times for similar mistakes :(
So here should be corrected announcement before I send it to ohter
mailing lists.

Hello,

We are pleased to invite you all to the next GNU Tools Cauldron,
taking place in Prague on September 16-18, 2022.  We are looking forward
to meet you again after three years!

As for the previous instances, we have setup a wiki page for
details:

 https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2022  


In previous years we have been able to make the Cauldron free to all to attend
thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. However this year we are having to
charge for attendance. We are still working out what we will need to charge,
but it will be no more than £200.

Attendance will remain free for community volunteers and others who do not have
a commercial backer and we will be providing a small number of travel bursaries
for students to attend. 

We will also make it possible to attend remotely in the hybrid form and
remote attendance will be for free as well.

Please email to tools-cauldron-admin AT googlegroups.com if you would like to
attend, indicating your T-shirt size and any dietary requirements. We'll
contact you later in the year with details of how to pay.

To send abstracts or ask administrative questions, please email to
tools-cauldron-admin AT googlegroups.com  .

The Cauldron is organized by a group of volunteers. We are keen to add some
more people so others can stand down. If you'd like to be part of that
organizing committee, please email the same address.

This announcement is being sent to the main mailing list of the following
groups: GCC, GDB, binutils, CGEN, DejaGnu, newlib and glibc.

Please feel free to share with other groups as appropriate.

Honza