Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2006/06/11/05:53:29
> I think, that it's really a time simply to throw what we have at the
> users and release it as 2.04. I'm afraid, that otherwise it will never
> be done.
Well, I'm not entirely sure of that either. But I am totally not up to
speed on the real issues affecting (i.e preventing) a djgpp 2.04 release,
and no one has (of yet) been specific enough to bring them up here, now.
So I am somewhat confused.
And what about the current release manager? The status webpage? Actually,
I thought that DJ Delorie was at least "maintaining the website", so I am
confused(concerned) why the current project staus has been relegated to
the URL of someone who resigned publicly from the project over two years
ago.
> Of course also DJGPP v2.04 does not build with current GCC, so
> one must use gcc-3.3.6 or maybe gcc-3.4.4. Current version is of course
> not ideal, but I don't believe that we ever have better unless it will
> be released.
Now that sounds more serious. 'Of course' this would have to be fixed
first before any kind of djgpp-elf based distro could be made available,
as it is based on gcc 4.1.x. Strange that dborca has never mentioned such
issues. I know that he already has a libc.so, and that djgpp-elf is
currently gcc 4.x based. Hmmmm....
regards,
Ben
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