Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Thursday 10 April 2008, Mike Frysinger wrote:
gcc-4.3 seems to be standing up well.  since the major gcc-ebuild-specific
issues seem to be resolved now, i'll probably do a sweep of bugs to see if
there's any patches i'm missing (if you guys know of a bug that should be
addressed specifically in the gcc-4.3.0 ebuild, speak up now).

then move on to the gcc 4.3 tracker bug (#198121).  once this gets below a
certain critical mass (i wont know what the critical mass is until it's
been de-attained), then we'll be ~arching things.  people are recommended
to do a quick sweep of the lower hangers (many bugs have simple patches).

i'll drop in ~ppc ~amd64 ~x86 as i use those every day.  if any other arch
is happy now with things, add your ~arch to the commented out list in cvs
so i know to include it.

the x86 cld revert is in now as well as some more upstream pr fixes. i'll probably let things settle for this week and pending any craziness, move gcc-4.3.0-r1 into ~arch in a week. i'll prob commit some "obvious" gcc-4.3 bugs at the same time.

last chance to speak up peeps.
-mike
Poke. Gimme some gcc 4.3 goodness (besides the fact that I'm using it). But let's slap ~arch with it.
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