Re: GCC-4.8 on the horizon

2013-01-11 Thread Eric Botcazou
- [CCing Eric for this] the gnatprj and gnatvsn libs are built for Debian only. Is there any way, that these libs could be integrated into upstream (maybe conditionally)? What's the status of these libraries? Who owns the copyright? -- Eric Botcazou -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: GCC-4.8 on the horizon

2013-01-11 Thread Ludovic Brenta
Eric Botcazou ebotca...@adacore.com writes: - [CCing Eric for this] the gnatprj and gnatvsn libs are built for Debian only. Is there any way, that these libs could be integrated into upstream (maybe conditionally)? What's the status of these libraries? Who owns the copyright? These

Re: GCC-4.8 on the horizon

2013-01-11 Thread Eric Botcazou
These libraries are built from the GCC sources, so the FSF owns the copyright. libgnatvsn contains those packages, under GPL with Runtime Library Exception, that are shared with ASIS for GNAT. libgnatprj contains the pure GPL units for the project manager: part of gnatmake, shared with

Re: GCC-4.8 on the horizon

2012-12-18 Thread Ludovic Brenta
Matthias Klose wrote: Hi, experimental now has gcc-4.8 packages. There are some things I would like to see: - a lot of patches from 4.6 still does apply. Please could you evaluate these patches, and send these upstream if required? would love to see these for 4.8.0 upstream. I've been

GCC-4.8 on the horizon

2012-12-17 Thread Matthias Klose
Hi, experimental now has gcc-4.8 packages. There are some things I would like to see: - a lot of patches from 4.6 still does apply. Please could you evaluate these patches, and send these upstream if required? would love to see these for 4.8.0 upstream. - [CCing Eric for this] the