Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:35:27 -0400 Message-Id: <200306112035.h5BKZReG030855@envy.delorie.com> From: DJ Delorie To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Subject: Fwd: GCC 3.3.1 and GCC 3.4 Schedule Reply-To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com It would be *really* nice to be able to build 3.3.1 "out of the box" (er, at least as far as gcc's release goes, which means plus-or-minus libc changes ;) From: Mark Mitchell To: gcc AT gcc DOT gnu DOT org Subject: GCC 3.3.1 and GCC 3.4 Schedule After a bit of discussion with the GCC Steering Committee, we've set target dates for GCC 3.3.1 and the mainline. We will target GCC 3.3.1 for Friday, July 18th. That means that we will freeze the GCC 3.3.1 code base on Friday, July 11th. There are relatively few open high-priority bugs for GCC 3.3.1, so I expect this release to go relatively smoothly. Stage 1 for GCC 3.4 will come to an end on Friday, July 4th. It has already gone on for quite some time, but it's important that we give enough notice for people to get their last projects completed. After Stage 1 comes to a close, we'll start on Stage 2. This time, we'll not branch for Stage 3 until we've already gotten the bug count down to a manageable number. We'll also need to make some progress on compile-time issues before we branch; we've simply got to get that problem under control. [Nathan, Zack, and I have a couple of good C++ tricks up our sleeves that we'll be implementing.] GCC 3.5 is expected to contain the tree-ssa merge. At the GCC Summit it was clear that many people felt that the tree-ssa work is of vital importance to GCC's future. I expect to work closely with the tree-ssa people as we get closer to GCC 3.5 to set schedules that work well for that group. Yours, -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery, LLC mark AT codesourcery DOT com