On 24/10/2019 07:00, Chris Johns wrote:
On 23/10/19 5:18 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
On 22/10/2019 14:45, Joel Sherrill wrote:
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.

Yes. For all targets except powerpc I would directly move to GCC 10.

I am not sure about a change without some evidence there are no issues. Building
on all supported hosts would be a good start, test results on hardware even 
better.

If we are close to the RTEMS 5 release, then I would not change the GCC baseline.


Binutils has a new release and I think we also have changes to newlib to pick 
up.

Some problems on ARM were mentioned on the Binutils mailing list. I am not sure
what the status is here.

Can binutils be upgraded?

It seems the ARM issue turned out to be not a Binutils problem. So yes, we can upgrade.


For newlib, I'm caught up at the moment. Not sure about Sebastian.

I wait since one month for a Newlib patch approval.

Is this important to 5?

Yes, it is quite important if we want to keep the libbsd up to date.

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