Hey!
I am an electrical engineering student. I came across the GNU octave a few
months back and I want to contribute to improving the existing open-source
projects and be part of the community.
I would appreciate it if someone could help me set up and guide me about
what should I learn to get sta
Hi,
I have an LTO pass which stores information collected during "generate
function summary" in a map which is symtab_node* -> data*. I know that
the symtab_node*s are encoded by an lto encoder and can be decoded
back during the "read function summary". I also am aware that other
optimizations mig
The Binaries information on the website is generated from the Binaries
information in the GCC Install docs. I updated the links in the docs.
Thanks for alerting us to the broken links.
Thanks, David
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 4:14 AM Ryan Plant wrote:
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> Just a quick heads-up , https://gcc.gnu.or
Hello,
sorry for a late reply. I was traveling and in various meetings over
the course of the last two weeks and could not pay as much attention to
email as I would have liked to. Nevertheless, we are delighted you
found contributing to GCC interesting.
On Sun, Sep 26 2021, mir imnan via Gcc wr
On 10/12/21 10:12, Ryan Plant wrote:
Just a quick heads-up , https://gcc.gnu.org/install/binaries.html currently
has two broken links. "MinGW" leads to a dead site covered in
domain-parking ads, and the "mingw-w64" one 404s. I believe the current
links for those projects are https://osdn.net/proj
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 01:09:10PM +0200, Martin Jambor wrote:
> The preferred way of communication is email posted to the mailing list
> (sometimes CCing the people you think are most likely to reply) and I am
> quite confident that people will read it and reply to reasonable
> questions and revie
Hello Mohamed,
sorry for a late reply. I was traveling and in various meetings over
the course of the last two weeks and could not pay as much attention to
email as I would have liked to. It is always better to CC the GCC
mailing list so that others can step in, not just when I am not
available
Just a quick heads-up , https://gcc.gnu.org/install/binaries.html currently
has two broken links. "MinGW" leads to a dead site covered in
domain-parking ads, and the "mingw-w64" one 404s. I believe the current
links for those projects are https://osdn.net/projects/mingw/ and
https://www.mingw-w64.o