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Re: GCC 10.2 Released

2020-12-23 Thread FX via Gcc
Hi all, The gcc 10.2 release was 5 months ago today. A lot has happened in the gcc-10 branch since, in particular on aarch64. Could a new release be issued? It would make efforts at maintaining patches on top of the gcc-10 branch easier, in particular in view of the release of aarch64-apple-dar

Re: GCC 10.2 Released

2020-12-23 Thread Martin Liška
On 12/23/20 11:49 AM, FX via Gcc wrote: Hi all, The gcc 10.2 release was 5 months ago today. A lot has happened in the gcc-10 branch since, in particular on aarch64. Could a new release be issued? It would make efforts at maintaining patches on top of the gcc-10 branch easier, in particular i

Re: GCC 10.2 Released

2020-12-23 Thread Iain Sandoe
FX, Martin Liška wrote: On 12/23/20 11:49 AM, FX via Gcc wrote: Hi all, The gcc 10.2 release was 5 months ago today. A lot has happened in the gcc-10 branch since, in particular on aarch64. Could a new release be issued? It would make efforts at maintaining patches on top of the gcc-10

Re: GCC 10.2 Released

2020-12-23 Thread Richard Biener
On December 23, 2020 2:29:48 PM GMT+01:00, "Martin Liška" wrote: >On 12/23/20 11:49 AM, FX via Gcc wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> The gcc 10.2 release was 5 months ago today. A lot has happened in >the gcc-10 branch since, in particular on aarch64. Could a new release >be issued? It would make efforts

Re: GSoC 2021 project help

2020-12-23 Thread Adharsh Kamath via Gcc
Hi Martin, Thank you very much for the detailed response. On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 3:37 AM Martin Jambor wrote: > > Hi Adharsh, > > I will be the GSoC organizer for GCC the next year (unless someone else > wants to be). > > On Sun, Dec 20 2020, Adharsh Kamath via Gcc wrote: > > Hi everyone > > I c