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@ 2023-07-17 2:46 Budi
2023-07-17 3:40 ` Xi Ruoyao
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From: Budi @ 2023-07-17 2:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
Can't help but asking help one to explain this confusion
GCC version with its timeline;
Release date
GCC 10.5 July 7, 2023
GCC 11.4 May 29, 2023
GCC 12.3 May 8, 2023
GCC 13.1 April 26, 2023
GCC 12.2 August 19, 2022
GCC 10.4 June 28, 2022
GCC 9.5 May 27, 2022
GCC 12.1 May 6, 2022
GCC 11.3 April 21, 2022
GCC 11.2 July 28, 2021
GCC 9.4 June 1, 2021
GCC 8.5 May 14, 2021
GCC 11.1 April 27, 2021
GCC 10.3 April 8, 2021
GCC 10.2 July 23, 2020
GCC 10.1 May 7, 2020
...
How could be so ???
The time is perfectly sorted but the version number ?
Please clarify it crystal clear
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2023-07-17 2:46 Budi
@ 2023-07-17 3:40 ` Xi Ruoyao
2023-07-17 7:23 ` Re: Jonathan Wakely
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Xi Ruoyao @ 2023-07-17 3:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Budi; +Cc: gcc-help
On Mon, 2023-07-17 at 09:46 +0700, Budi via Gcc-help wrote:
> Can't help but asking help one to explain this confusion
>
> GCC version with its timeline;
>
> Release date
> GCC 10.5 July 7, 2023
> GCC 11.4 May 29, 2023
> GCC 12.3 May 8, 2023
> GCC 13.1 April 26, 2023
> GCC 12.2 August 19, 2022
> GCC 10.4 June 28, 2022
> GCC 9.5 May 27, 2022
> GCC 12.1 May 6, 2022
> GCC 11.3 April 21, 2022
> GCC 11.2 July 28, 2021
> GCC 9.4 June 1, 2021
> GCC 8.5 May 14, 2021
> GCC 11.1 April 27, 2021
> GCC 10.3 April 8, 2021
> GCC 10.2 July 23, 2020
> GCC 10.1 May 7, 2020
> ...
>
> How could be so ???
> The time is perfectly sorted but the version number ?
> Please clarify it crystal clear
https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html#release
--
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@xry111.site>
School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University
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2023-07-17 3:40 ` Xi Ruoyao
@ 2023-07-17 7:23 ` Jonathan Wakely
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From: Jonathan Wakely @ 2023-07-17 7:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xi Ruoyao; +Cc: Budi, gcc-help
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2023, 04:41 Xi Ruoyao via Gcc-help, <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-07-17 at 09:46 +0700, Budi via Gcc-help wrote:
> > Can't help but asking help one to explain this confusion
> >
> > GCC version with its timeline;
> >
> > Release date
> > GCC 10.5 July 7, 2023
> > GCC 11.4 May 29, 2023
> > GCC 12.3 May 8, 2023
> > GCC 13.1 April 26, 2023
> > GCC 12.2 August 19, 2022
> > GCC 10.4 June 28, 2022
> > GCC 9.5 May 27, 2022
> > GCC 12.1 May 6, 2022
> > GCC 11.3 April 21, 2022
> > GCC 11.2 July 28, 2021
> > GCC 9.4 June 1, 2021
> > GCC 8.5 May 14, 2021
> > GCC 11.1 April 27, 2021
> > GCC 10.3 April 8, 2021
> > GCC 10.2 July 23, 2020
> > GCC 10.1 May 7, 2020
> > ...
> >
> > How could be so ???
> > The time is perfectly sorted but the version number ?
> > Please clarify it crystal clear
>
> https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html#release
Also https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html#timeline
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