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* Re: Mainline in regression-fix mode after Thanksgiving
@ 2004-11-23 20:05 Richard Kenner
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 43+ messages in thread
From: Richard Kenner @ 2004-11-23 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Joe.Buck; +Cc: gcc

    After all, we have an alternative: if a patch causes regressions and
    this isn't promptly fixed, the patch can be reverted.

But this isn't an alternative in the case being discussed, where the patch
causing the regression might have been checked in months ago.  There may
very well be patches applied on top of that patch or other patches that
depend on that patch.  Reverting an old patch can easily cause more regressions
that the patch itself caused.

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* Re: Mainline in regression-fix mode after Thanksgiving
@ 2004-11-28 13:41 Richard Kenner
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 43+ messages in thread
From: Richard Kenner @ 2004-11-28 13:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: toon; +Cc: gcc

    Be aware of the maximL "Those who make no mistake usually make nothing".

    I.e., any measure of regressionist behaviour should be offset 
    (normalized) by the number of successful changes the person has made.

I don't think anybody was proposing to use the regression information
to "rate" submitters in any way, just to do a preliminary bug assignment.

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* Mainline in regression-fix mode after Thanksgiving
@ 2004-11-23  1:16 Mark Mitchell
  2004-11-23  1:21 ` Kazu Hirata
                   ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 43+ messages in thread
From: Mark Mitchell @ 2004-11-23  1:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc


I've been staring at Bguzilla for about a week now trying to figure
out what to make of the fact that there are more than 200 regressions
open against GCC 3.4.  True, some of these are low-priority (MMIX or
Ada bugs for example) -- but most are not.  There are 110 wrong-code,
rejects-valid, or ice-on-valid regressions.  That's negative progress
from October 26th.

I realize that people are agressively using the compiler, and that
bugs reported is partially a function of the amount of use.  I also
understand that with all the changes we've got in this release, there
are bound to be some problems.  However, I think that we've got to
take steps to get things in hand.

Therefore, effective 12:01 AM Friday, November 26th PST, the usual
release-branch rules will be in effect on the mainline.  So,
regression-fixes only.  Patches submitted before that date can still
be applied, but other patches will need to be queued for either (a)
the mainline (if I lift the release-branch rules before we branch) or
(b) GCC 4.1 (if I do not).  Port/language maintainers please respect
this constraint.

The Objective-C++ situation is a special case; the SC has made it a
priority to get that functionality into 4.0.  Therefore, I'm going to
give Zem and Geoff until December 3rd to figure out what to do, and
convince anyone else who needs to be convinced.  Otherwise, I'm going
to postpone Objective-C++ until 4.1.

--
Mark Mitchell
CodeSourcery, LLC
mark@codesourcery.com

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2004-11-28 13:41 Richard Kenner
2004-11-23  1:16 Mark Mitchell
2004-11-23  1:21 ` Kazu Hirata
2004-11-23  1:28   ` Diego Novillo
2004-11-23  1:31     ` Mark Mitchell
2004-11-23  1:37       ` Diego Novillo
2004-11-23 11:46       ` Nathan Sidwell
2004-11-23 16:09         ` Mark Mitchell
2004-11-23  2:15 ` Mike Stump
2004-11-23  2:31   ` Mark Mitchell
2004-11-23  3:00     ` Giovanni Bajo
2004-11-23  8:17       ` Daniel Berlin
2004-11-23  8:39     ` H. J. Lu
2004-11-23 17:19     ` Janis Johnson
2004-11-23 17:23       ` Giovanni Bajo
2004-11-23 18:02         ` Mark Mitchell
2004-11-23 18:20           ` Joe Buck
2004-11-23 18:34             ` Giovanni Bajo
2004-11-23 19:01               ` Joe Buck
2004-11-25 15:47                 ` Gerald Pfeifer
2004-11-23 18:03         ` Janis Johnson
2004-11-23 22:14         ` Mike Stump
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2004-11-23 23:52             ` Mike Stump
2004-11-24 18:49             ` Giovanni Bajo
2004-11-24 19:39               ` Joe Buck
2004-11-24 18:44           ` Giovanni Bajo
2004-11-25 12:41             ` Richard Sandiford
2004-11-25 18:03               ` Mike Stump
2004-11-28 13:02       ` Toon Moene
2004-11-24 17:29 ` Joseph S. Myers
2004-11-24 17:32   ` Mark Mitchell
2004-11-24 17:38   ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2004-11-28 12:59 ` Toon Moene
2004-11-29  5:02   ` Mark Mitchell
2004-11-29 11:30     ` Richard Earnshaw
2004-11-29 13:53       ` Paul Brook
2004-11-29 14:06         ` Richard Earnshaw
2004-11-29 16:07           ` Andreas Schwab
2004-11-29 21:47             ` Phil Edwards
2004-11-29 21:59               ` Paul Brook
2004-11-29 23:27                 ` Phil Edwards
2004-11-30 22:49       ` Gerald Pfeifer

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