From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 20640 invoked by alias); 8 Aug 2003 18:02:40 -0000 Mailing-List: contact gcc-announce-help@gcc.gnu.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: Sender: gcc-announce-owner@gcc.gnu.org Received: (qmail 19042 invoked from network); 8 Aug 2003 18:00:16 -0000 Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 18:02:00 -0000 Message-Id: <200308081800.h78I0C5l010129@doubledemon.codesourcery.com> From: Mark Mitchell To: gcc-announce@gcc.gnu.org Subject: GCC 3.3.1 Released Reply-to: mark@codesourcery.com X-SW-Source: 2003/txt/msg00008.txt.bz2 The GCC 3.3.1 release is now available from the sites listed at: http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html This release contains a very large number of bug-fixes relative to GCC 3.3. Scroll to the bottom of: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.3.1/changes.html for a complete list of bugs fixed. The next release of GCC will be GCC 3.3.2, which will be a bug-fix release. As always, there are far too many people involved in the development and testing of GCC to name them all, but I would like to recognize a few people whose efforts made it notably easier for me to manage this release: In alphabetical order: - Joe Buck, for producing our release notes. - Wolfgang Bangerth and Andrew Pinski for classifying and triaging lots of bugs. - Janis Johnson for tracking down the causes of numerous regressions. I've also been asked to mention Paolo Carlini's -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery, LLC mark@codesourcery.com