beyond my
expectation of a reasonable sh) to create a convinence library.
This bug was "caused" by an RTH workaround to fix piecewise linking
fallout from the original workaround to this problem (PR libgcj/17222).
Kelley Cook
27;m assuming this would happen in a lot of places, so here is a patch to fix the problem by
eliminating the creation of the temporary files by specifying "-pipe" in LIBGCC2_CFLAGS.
Restrapped along with Geoff's patch on i686-pc-cygwin.
OK to install?
2005-04-05 Kelley Co
Looks like it disappeared here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2005-01/msg00613.html
I think the list of i386 builtin functions is now out of date in the
documentation.
The following differences now exist between the documentation and the
current 4.1 x86 code.
I do not know whether all of
estion, you could also put them
into the respective .opt file preceding them with a ";".
I took this option when I moved most of the -f options to common.opt.
Kelley Cook
ith a ChangeLog such as
* config/i386/*: Update FSF address in copyright header.
instead of having to list virtually every single file in the tree, which
clutters the Changelog, IMO. The CVS log lists the files that were changed.
A secondary question is what to do about GCC 4.0.x and 3.4.x?
K
rated files. 1.9.6 will include the updated copyright in its helper files, such as
COPYING, depcomp and compile. But manually updating them from automake CVS it would accomplish the same thing.
Kelley Cook
I've grepped through the entire tree and can't see how the configure
variable with_multisrctop is ever set to anything than itself.
It looks like an anchronism left over an earlier day before
multilibbing became more common. Worse there are all sorts of hoops
that every directory's configure scri
I committed this as obvious to gcc to get the new FSF address. The rest
are whitespace changes.
The src directory currently is version 2.0 instead of 2.1 for
COPYING.LIB. Should the license file be upgraded on src?
2005-07-14 Kelley Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* COPYING.LIB:
ate" as
unoptimized profiles are pretty pointless.
Instead of general terms, specific examples would help a lot. Like a link to
your code that is having problems.
Kelley Cook
--- Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "KC" == Kelley Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> KC> 2005-08-19 Kelley Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> KC> * Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Also include "..".
> KC&g
Dan,
Since Wiki is supposed to be documentation, the link to your patch
tracker on the main page of the Wiki seemed out of place. Especially
since after you got to the actual patch tracker then you got a link to
the email on how it works.
So, I changed the initial link to be to a new a Wiki page
Snapshots haven't been created since 10/29.
Looks like the version of gcc_release running on gcc.gnu.org is still
the old CVS based one.
> gcc_release: Tagging sources as gcc-ss-4_0-20051103
> cvs [export aborted]: no such tag gcc-ss-4_0-20051103
> cvs [rtag aborted]: could not open lock file
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