Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GCC 4.0.2 RC1 is now available from FTP mirrors of gcc.gnu.org, in the:
pub/gcc/prerelease-4.0.2-20050913/
subdirectory.
It's important to test the actual tarballs, rather than CVS, to check
for any packaging issues. If you can, download and build
Looks good on powerp-ibm-aix5.2.0.0. All expected failures.
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00806.html
David
Eric Botcazou wrote:
GCC 4.0.2 RC1 is now available from FTP mirrors of gcc.gnu.org, in the:
OK on SPARC/Solaris:
Thanks.
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On 9/14/05, Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GCC 4.0.2 RC1 is now available from FTP mirrors of gcc.gnu.org, in the:
looks pretty ok on sparc/sparc64 linux, see
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00751.html my only
concern is the issues with treelang, see, e.g.,
Paul Brook wrote:
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 16:13, Mark Mitchell wrote:
GCC 4.0.2 RC1 is now available from FTP mirrors of gcc.gnu.org
arm-none-elf results look good:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00780.html
Thanks.
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GCC 4.0.2 RC1 is now available from FTP mirrors of gcc.gnu.org, in the:
OK on SPARC/Solaris:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00788.html
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00789.html
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00790.html
Ulrich Weigand wrote:
Mark Mitchell wrote:
It's important to test the actual tarballs, rather than CVS, to check
for any packaging issues. If you can, download and build the tarballs,
post test results to the gcc-testresults mailing list with and
contrib/test_summary. If you encounter
Laurent GUERBY wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:13 -0700, Mark Mitchell wrote:
Assuming that no critical problems emerge, I'll do the final release
within the next week.
Looks good on x86-linux and x86_64-linux for Ada:
Thanks.
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Mark Mitchell
CodeSourcery, LLC
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Mark Mitchell wrote:
It's important to test the actual tarballs, rather than CVS, to check
for any packaging issues. If you can, download and build the tarballs,
post test results to the gcc-testresults mailing list with and
contrib/test_summary. If you encounter problems, please file them
Andreas Tobler wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:13 -0700, Mark Mitchell wrote:
Assuming that no critical problems emerge, I'll do the final release
within the next week.
Libgcj seems broken with --enable-java-awt=gtk,xlib --enable-gtk-cairo.
(on darwin ppc and linux ppc at least, but I
It's important to test the actual tarballs, rather than CVS, to check
for any packaging issues. If you can, download and build the tarballs,
post test results to the gcc-testresults mailing list with and
contrib/test_summary.
sh4-unknown-linux-gnu is ok:
GCC 4.0.2 RC1 is now available from FTP mirrors of gcc.gnu.org, in the:
pub/gcc/prerelease-4.0.2-20050913/
subdirectory.
It's important to test the actual tarballs, rather than CVS, to check
for any packaging issues. If you can, download and build the tarballs,
post test results to the
Mark Mitchell wrote:
It's important to test the actual tarballs, rather than CVS, to check
for any packaging issues. If you can, download and build the tarballs,
post test results to the gcc-testresults mailing list with and
contrib/test_summary. If you encounter problems, please file them
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:13 -0700, Mark Mitchell wrote:
Assuming that no critical problems emerge, I'll do the final release
within the next week.
Looks good on x86-linux and x86_64-linux for Ada:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2005-09/msg00691.html
Laurent GUERBY wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:13 -0700, Mark Mitchell wrote:
Assuming that no critical problems emerge, I'll do the final release
within the next week.
Libgcj seems broken with --enable-java-awt=gtk,xlib --enable-gtk-cairo.
(on darwin ppc and linux ppc at least, but I guess
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