On 10/3/2013 5:10 PM, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
On Wed, 2 Oct 2013, Joern Rennecke wrote:
From my understanding, the condition for adding the current Copyright year
without a source code change is to have a release in that year. Are we
sure 4.9.0 will be released this year?
"release" here includes availability of a development version in public
version control, as well as snapshots and non-FSF releases. The effect is
that if the first copyright year in a GCC source file is 1987 or later, a
single range <year>-2013 can be used.
Just as a FYI, for the GNAT front end we have always used
year ranges, but we only update the year if we actually
modify a file.