Phil,
Actually, it looks like it will be trivial to build these packages
anyway. Using the release tarball and the current debian directory from
the last gcc-3.1-3.1.1ds2 pre3 build, all of the patches apply cleanly.
So all anyone needs to is 'apt-get source gcc-3.1', replace the
gcc-20020703.ta
On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 12:31:01PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote:
>Sorry. I posted it because there appears to be a lag
> between when the tarballs are posted and the announcement
> of their availablity. The gcc 3.1.1 announcement still hasn't
> been made...perhaps to allow the mirrors to populate.
Sorry. I posted it because there appears to be a lag
between when the tarballs are posted and the announcement
of their availablity. The gcc 3.1.1 announcement still hasn't
been made...perhaps to allow the mirrors to populate. In any
case, this was more of a wishlist bug report and a heads up
o
> I think GCC maintainers are aware of GCC releases.
> No need to file a bug every time a new GCC is being released.
> It is harassing.
I agree. Also, the new release scripts take some time to run and verify
that the tarballs are correct. Until the announcement goes out on the
gcc-announce list
Jack Howarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: gcc-3.1
> Version: 1:3.1.1-0pre3
>
> The official gcc 3.1.1 release tarballs are now available
> at gcc.gnu.org's ftp site in /pub/gcc/releases/gcc-3.1.1.
> Can we get a new build with of this package with the official
> release?
Jack,
I think
Package: gcc-3.1
Version: 1:3.1.1-0pre3
The official gcc 3.1.1 release tarballs are now available
at gcc.gnu.org's ftp site in /pub/gcc/releases/gcc-3.1.1.
Can we get a new build with of this package with the official
release?
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