I think today or yesterday is a suitable tag. Pavel is the arm fix in Newlib CVS?
We can bump it again when openrisc code is merged. Sebastian did you want a GCC bump also? On Jul 10, 2014 9:26 PM, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: On 9/07/2014 2:40 am, Joel Sherrill wrote: > > On 7/8/2014 9:59 AM, Sebastian Huber wrote: >> On 2014-07-07 23:27, Joel Sherrill wrote: >>> Hi Chris, >>> >>> I added this patch to rtems-tools. Attached is a patch to >>> RSB to use it for the sparc tools. If this looks OK, should >>> I make a similar update to all applicable 4.11 targets? >> Why don't we move to another Newlib snapshot which includes this patch? >> Pavel >> needs also the recent memchr() fix for its ARM tool chain. >> > The default version is 2.1.0 with a few patches. I don't mind if > the version gets bumped or if we add the memchr() patch. Version please ? For CVS I need a date. > > But Chris is on holiday for a few more days. Whatever he wants > is OK with me. > Back (boo hoo). > There is value in moving to a CVS snapshot given that it is mid-year > but I don't know if that negatively impacts any odd targets. I am happy to use CVS when we are not on release branches however if we move to release 4.11 with CVS referenced we need to capture that version as a tarball. I would like have users build releases offline. If we release referencing cvs and we make a tarball (referencing it) it would be nice to be able to tag newlib's cvs repo. Chris
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