Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-10-26 Thread nick clifton
Hi Steve, It looks like there is another patch that has not been checked in to the GCC top level tree but not binutils and a patch in binutils but not GCC. Is there any automation for this or is it still up to each person checking in files to copy stuff over by hand? As far as I know it is

Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-22 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012, sell...@mips.com wrote: 2012-09-17 Ian Lance Taylor i...@google.com * MAINTAINERS (Various Maintainers): Add libbacktrace. * configure.ac (host_libs): Add libbacktrace. (target_libraries): Add libbacktrace. * Makefile.def (host_modules): Add

Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-20 Thread Georg-Johann Lay
Steve Ellcey schrieb: DJ Delorie wrote: Is there any automation for this or is it still up to each person checking in files to copy stuff over by hand? There is no automation, as neither project was willing to cede control to the other. In general, any patch applied to one repo should be (and

Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-20 Thread Mike Stump
On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:01 AM, Georg-Johann Lay g...@gcc.gnu.org wrote: Steve Ellcey schrieb: DJ Delorie wrote: Is there any automation for this or is it still up to each person checking in files to copy stuff over by hand? There is no automation, as neither project was willing to cede control

Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-20 Thread Walter Lee
Not in GCC: 2012-09-15 Jiong Wang jiw...@tilera.com * configure.ac (ENABLE_GOLD): support tilegx* * configure: rebuild I pulled this into gcc. Walter

Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-19 Thread sellcey
While checking in some changes at the top-level of the GCC tree I remembered that these files are shared with the binutils tree. It looks like there is another patch that has not been checked in to the GCC top level tree but not binutils and a patch in binutils but not GCC. Is there any

Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-19 Thread DJ Delorie
Is there any automation for this or is it still up to each person checking in files to copy stuff over by hand? There is no automation, as neither project was willing to cede control to the other. In general, any patch applied to one repo should be (and may be) applied to the other, but at

Re: Top Level GCC change questions

2012-09-19 Thread Steve Ellcey
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 17:15 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote: Is there any automation for this or is it still up to each person checking in files to copy stuff over by hand? There is no automation, as neither project was willing to cede control to the other. In general, any patch applied to one