On 6/6/19 5:01 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: > On 06/06/2019 08:05, Chris Johns wrote: >> On 6/6/19 3:04 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>> On 06/06/2019 02:23, Chris Johns wrote: >>>> On 5/6/19 10:16 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>>>> +tools/rtems-gcc-fb371a33fa6-newlib-5c2a3661c >>>> Is there a timetable for gcc 7 branch releases? I see the built gcc >>>> executable >>>> clearly shows the version of gcc is 7.4.1 which is great so I am wondering >>>> if >>>> this file name would be clearer if the branch was included, ie >>>> `tools/rtems-gcc-7.4-fb371a33fa6-newlib-5c2a3661c`. I am not concerned with >>>> newlib as much because there are no branches like we have with gcc. >>>> >>>> I raise this because I saw `rtems-gcc-fb371a33fa6-newlib-1d35a003f` being >>>> built >>>> by the RSB and I did not know if this was master, a branch or which branch. >>>> Also >>>> the package name is the name of the source tarball and so the name used in >>>> a >>>> release on our ftp servers. >>> We could use the branch number and atimestamp for the files, e.g. >>> >>> rtems-gcc-fb371a33fa6-newlib-5c2a3661c -> >>> rtems-gcc-7-2019-06-05-newlib-2019-06-05 >>> >> I am not sure what "for the files" means? > > The file name of the *.cfg file? >
Sure but it does not help a tarball name in a release if one is made. Should we add the branch to the file name? For example .. %define gcc_branch 7 %define gcc_version fb371a33fa6 %define gcc_external 1 %define gcc_expand_name gnu-mirror-gcc-%{gcc_branch}-%{gcc_version} >> >> I am fine with the git hash being present. It does make it easy find the >> history >> given a tarball. > > You asked for a timeline. Even with > > rtems-gcc-7-fb371a33fa6-newlib-5c2a3661c > rtems-gcc-7-32fc1a32aa6-newlib-5c2a3661c > > you don't know which GCC 7 branch commit was before or after. > Oh sorry I was meaning, if there are no more branch release or anything soon'ish we should handle this or do we wait for a branch release to be made? Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel