From: Rainer Orth
Date: Mon, May 13, 2019 at 4:39 AM
> With the GCC 9.1 release out of the door, this patch implements the
> removal of Solaris 10 support that had been obsoleted in GCC 9.
...
> The vast majority of the patch falls squarely under my Solaris
> maintainership. I'm uncertain
Hi Jonathan,
> On 13/05/19 13:39 +0200, Rainer Orth wrote:
>> libstdc++-v3:
>> * config/os/solaris/solaris2.10: Move to ...
>> * config/os/solaris: ... this.
>> * configure.host (os_include_dir): Adapt.
>> (abi_baseline_pair): Remove Solaris 10 handling.
>> *
On 13/05/19 13:39 +0200, Rainer Orth wrote:
libstdc++-v3:
* config/os/solaris/solaris2.10: Move to ...
* config/os/solaris: ... this.
* configure.host (os_include_dir): Adapt.
(abi_baseline_pair): Remove Solaris 10 handling.
*
Remove Solaris 10 references.
(Specific, *-*-solaris2*): Document Solaris 10 removal.
Remove Solaris 10 references.
Remove obsolete Solaris bug reference.
(Specific, sparc-sun-solaris2.10): Remove.
# HG changeset patch
# Parent 166b07563e3885f04c3f8095926e6c33092f7349
Remov
,
sparc64-sun-solaris2.11.
gcc:
* config.gcc: Obsolete *-*-solaris2.10*.
* doc/install.texi (Specific, *-*-solaris2*): Document it.
# HG changeset patch
# Parent d932b52fba66cf1b8732b7dd27865820b1654f9b
Obsolete Solaris 10 support
diff --git a/contrib/config-list.mk b/contrib
C Bergström writes:
> It could be the contribution process for gcc is an obstacle. I don't get
> involved with
In which case there's nothing to be done.
> those communities enough to know how well they do or don't play with
> upstream. In
> no way would I want to create extra unnecessary
Hi Jeffrey,
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 10:13 AM C Bergström wrote:
>>
>> Is there anyone in the *open* solaris or variant camp who may be impacted
>> by this? SOL10 gets deprecated and I doubt anyone will really cry fowl, but
>> can it negatively impact any of the similar open source projects
It could be the contribution process for gcc is an obstacle. I don't get
involved with those communities enough to know how well they do or don't
play with upstream. In no way would I want to create extra unnecessary work
for you, but if you really care maybe ping them to see if anyone could help
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 10:13 AM C Bergström wrote:
>
> Is there anyone in the *open* solaris or variant camp who may be impacted
> by this? SOL10 gets deprecated and I doubt anyone will really cry fowl, but
> can it negatively impact any of the similar open source projects that may
> identify at
C Bergström writes:
> Is there anyone in the *open* solaris or variant camp who may be impacted by
> this?
> SOL10 gets deprecated and I doubt anyone will really cry fowl, but can it
> negatively
> impact any of the similar open source projects that may identify at SOL10,
> but not
> be
Is there anyone in the *open* solaris or variant camp who may be impacted
by this? SOL10 gets deprecated and I doubt anyone will really cry fowl, but
can it negatively impact any of the similar open source projects that may
identify at SOL10, but not be exactly the same... Thoughts?
On Mon, Oct
Solaris 10 is reaching the end of its support live, as can be seen in
the following overview based on
http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lsp-coverage-sun-software-309122.pdf,
p.29:
ReleaseGA Date Last Premier Extended GCC
Update Support Support Obsoletion
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