I would like to see most targets moved to newer major versions but I think at least the PowerPC will want to bump for the upcoming gcc 7 release.
Binutils has a new release and I think we also have changes to newlib to pick up. For newlib, I'm caught up at the moment. Not sure about Sebastian. --joel ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> Date: Tue, Oct 22, 2019, 7:42 AM Subject: GCC 7.5 Status Report (2019-10-22) To: <g...@gcc.gnu.org> Status ====== The GCC 7 branch is open for regression and documentation fixes. We will close the GCC 7 branch after the release of GCC 7.5. There has been a lot of backporting activity to this branch a few weeks ago, but some bits may be left. I'm currently planning to do GCC 7.5 RC1 in the week of Nov. 4th; so please adjust your schedules accordingly. As usual this is a good time to test your non-{primary,secondary} target making sure it builds and works correctly at least. Quality Data ============ Priority # Change from last report -------- --- ----------------------- P1 P2 289 + 56 P3 3 - 11 P4 148 - 29 P5 27 - 1 -------- --- ----------------------- Total P1-P3 292 + 45 Total 467 + 15 Previous Report =============== https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2018-12/msg00037.html
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