https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=113652
Kewen Lin <linkw at gcc dot gnu.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Summary|Failed bootstrap on ppc |[14 regression] Failed
|unrecognized opcode: |bootstrap on ppc
|`lfiwzx' with -mcpu=7450 |unrecognized opcode:
| |`lfiwzx' with -mcpu=7450
--- Comment #12 from Kewen Lin <linkw at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to Sam James from comment #10)
> (In reality, I think it is a regression, given:
> a) it regresses non-release checking (which we sometimes use even for
> released versions, it's opt-in though);
But I assumed that non-release checking on old releases should also fail, from
non-release vs. non-release, the behavior doesn't change.
> b) it blocks further testing with GCC 14
>
Sorry for that, put it back as you like. :)
> but I understand the argument that if a release were made with it, it
> wouldn't be the end of the world by itself and it only affects a specific
> configuration.)