* status?
@ 2000-09-21 19:25 nbecker
2000-09-21 23:55 ` status? Mark Mitchell
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From: nbecker @ 2000-09-21 19:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc
I guess we all know it's been a while since the gcc-2.95.2 release.
Now it seems RedHat Linux is going to offer RH7.0 with a unreleased
gcc version. So it makes me wonder. What is the current status of
gcc?
I'm a relative outsider - I just try to look at this list every few
days to see what's new. I don't have a sense for what the overall
plan is. Is there a place to find out the answers to questions like
* What is the current status?
* What are the new features being worked on?
* What are the new features that will define future releases?
And of course, that leads to the question of how close we are to
achieving these goals.
Thanks.
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* Re: status?
2000-09-21 19:25 status? nbecker
@ 2000-09-21 23:55 ` Mark Mitchell
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From: Mark Mitchell @ 2000-09-21 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nbecker; +Cc: gcc
>>>>> "nbecker" == nbecker <nbecker@fred.net> writes:
nbecker> * What is the current status?
That is a good question. We are starting to make good progress. My
time is (finally) freeing up, and CodeSourcery is committed to making
me highly available in the fall. That means that I am still planning
on getting a GCC 3.0 release out by year end, with everyone's help.
nbecker> * What are the new features being worked on?
You can find that information at:
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/criteria.html
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Mark Mitchell mark@codesourcery.com
CodeSourcery, LLC http://www.codesourcery.com
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