On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 08:52:58PM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Thomas Viehmann writes:
> > clone 473280 -1
> > # Please remove the hppa binaries built from gcc-3.4: gcc-3.4-base,
> > # cpp-3.4, gcc-3.4.
> > retitle 473280 RM: gcc-3.4 [hppa] -- RoM: Architecture not built  
> > anymore
> > > Then please remove the gcc-4.0 source and libgcc2 (hppa only).
> > retitle -1 RM: gcc-4.0 -- RoM: obsolete
> > thanks
> > 
> > Hi Matthias,
> > 
> > cloning to get one bug per source package.
> > Note that gcc-3.4 [hppa] will cause all hppa binaries from the  
> > gcc-3.4 source to be removed.
> 
> yes, this is intended. The only package b-d on gcc-3.4 which people
> seem to care about is qemu, which is not built on hppa.
> 
> > On 2008-03-29 19:59:40.00 Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Please remove the hppa binaries built from gcc-3.4: gcc-3.4-base,
> > > cpp-3.4, gcc-3.4.
> > 
> > > Then please remove the gcc-4.0 source and libgcc2 (hppa only).
> > This will also cause hurd-i386 to loose gcc-4.0-built binaries, is  
> > that OK?
> 
> CCing Michael, but I can't see any gcc-4.0 b-d's for the hurd.
> 

gcc-4.0 was kept for some time to build the glibc package. It now uses
gcc-4.2, so gcc-4.0 can be removed safely on hurd.


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