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| From: | "Andrew Cottrell" <acottrel AT ihug DOT com DOT au> |
| To: | <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com> |
| Subject: | Fw: (fwd) Re: SIGILL 386 (illegal opcode) |
| Date: | Sun, 11 May 2003 12:08:56 +1000 |
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> > Now for the $64,000 question:- > > > > For the next alpha release do you think we should switch to GCC 3.2.3 or > > move to 3.3 snapshots with the assumption that GCC 3.3 is realeased before > > the 2.04 is released? > > > > I don't have the time to build both sets of packages, but I can build the > > files with GCC 3.3 and upload them to clio and then when GCC 3.3 is released > > then these could become the next alpha after gcc 3.3 is released. > > I think we should stick to 3.2.x for a while. Certainly I don't think we > should switch to gcc 3.3 until after the next alpha. I don't think it will > have got much testing until then. > > We definitely need to get a gcc 3.2.x out there with the struct return fix. I should be able to make a test version of the 3.2.3 with the struct version available at clio in a few days after I go through at leat 3 complete re-builds to ensure that the 3.2.3 is capable of building everything. Andrew
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