On October 4, 2005 02:46, Mark Mitchell wrote:
The number of bugs targeted at GCC 4.1 has declined to 225 from 250 in
my September 7th status report:
Mark, could you post the query you use for this? The query I've got gives
me a list of 289 bugs. Thanks.
The number of bugs targeted at GCC 4.1 has declined to 225 from 250 in
my September 7th status report:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-09/msg00179.html
The number of critical (wrong-code, ice-on-valid, rejects-valid)
regressions has declined to 61 from 77. So, we're still fixing about
one net
I have two separate questions to ask:
1. what is the status on 21766 (a 4.1 regression)? bootstrap has been
broken on Windows (cygwin and mingw) for more that 4 months now, is it
expected to be fixed before branch?
2. what's the status for fortran wrt the quality push? can we still
All of the usual suspects (Berlin, Bosscher, Henderson, Hubicka,
Mitchell, Novillo, etc.) have bugs with our names on them. I think we
can knock quite a few these down relatively easily.
I've fixed (or am about to commit patches for) the 4.1 regressions
assigned to me.
Diego, if you have