GCC 4.1.1 Released
GCC 4.1.1 has been released. This release is a bug-fix release for problems in GCC 4.0.2. GCC 4.1.1 contains changes to correct regressions from previous releases, but no new features. This release is available from the FTP servers listed here: http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html The release is in the gcc/gcc-4.1.1 subdirectory. If you encounter any difficulties using GCC 4.1.1, please do not send them directly to me. Instead, please http://gcc.gnu.org/ for information about getting help and filing problem reports. As usual, a vast number of people contributed to this release -- far too many to thank by name! -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 331-3385 x713
Re: GCC 4.1.1 Released
Mark Mitchell wrote: GCC 4.1.1 has been released. This release is a bug-fix release for problems in GCC 4.0.2. GCC [...] Do you mean "a bug-fix release for problems in GCC 4.1.0"? All the best, Roberto -- Prof. Roberto Bagnara Computer Science Group Department of Mathematics, University of Parma, Italy http://www.cs.unipr.it/~bagnara/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: GCC 4.1.1 Released
Mark Mitchell wrote: GCC 4.1.1 has been released. This release is a bug-fix release for problems in GCC 4.0.2. GCC 4.1.1 contains changes to correct regressions from previous releases, but no new features. This release is available from the FTP servers listed here: http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html The release is in the gcc/gcc-4.1.1 subdirectory. If you encounter any difficulties using GCC 4.1.1, please do not send them directly to me. Instead, please http://gcc.gnu.org/ for information about getting help and filing problem reports. As usual, a vast number of people contributed to this release -- far too many to thank by name! -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 331-3385 x713 Im confused.
Re: GCC 4.1.1 Released
Roberto Bagnara wrote: > Mark Mitchell wrote: >> GCC 4.1.1 has been released. >> >> This release is a bug-fix release for problems in GCC 4.0.2. GCC >> [...] > > Do you mean "a bug-fix release for problems in GCC 4.1.0"? Yup. -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 331-3385 x713