On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 3:42 PM Martin Liška <mli...@suse.cz> wrote:
>
> On 4/21/21 6:03 PM, David Edelsohn via Gcc-patches wrote:
> > I am requesting a freeze on non-bug fix patches to trunk.
> >
> > In the GCC 12 announcement, Jakub stated:
> >
> > "The trunk has branched for the GCC 11 release and is now open
> > again for general development, stage 1.  Please consider not
> > disrupting it too much during the RC phase of GCC 11 so it
> > is possible to test important fixes for 11.1 on it."
> >
> > Currently people are committing disruptive patches to GCC 12,
> > including patches that are breaking bootstrap.  This situation is
> > making it more difficult to test the patches that are necessary for
> > the GCC 11.1 Release.
> >
> > Currently GCC 11.1 Release is blocked and GCC 12 bootstrap is broken
> > for some targets that are affected by the problems in GCC 11.1.  All
> > of the GCC 12 patches not related to bug fixes are further
> > exacerbating the problems and delaying the release of GCC 11.1.
> >
> > Thanks, David
> >
>
> Hello.
>
> I'm sorry for the change that broke bootstrap. I reverted the revision
> in f2b4f212a97ae137c2a8ecafe7ed2cb5b5016b6b.

Thanks!
- David

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