Hi,

I am now trying to navigate the gcc sourcecode.  Is the openmp-3.0 stuff
built into gfortran, gcc and g++, outside the libgomp subdirectory?

So when I try to merge openmp stuff into gcc-4.3.1 source file, which part
of the current gcc svn should I look at?  I am a bit lost........ 
Obviously the the current trunk is 4.4 and I shouldn't merge everything at
the trunk to our gcc-4.3 source.....

Alternatively, I can use gcc-snapshot.  By definition, it is a snapshot of
the trunk (future 4.4).  Am I correct?  If I use this snapshot and compile
my own programs, then if my programs links to other libraries (standard
libraries as well as some specific libraries), do I have to recompile ALL
these libraries using gcc-snapshot as well?  This is my initial motivation
for thinking about backporting openmp 3.0 to gcc-4.3.1

Kai-Cheung

Quoting Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Leung, Kai-Cheung schrieb:
> > However how easy / difficult if we merge openmp-3.0 into ubuntu
> intrepid
> > gcc-4.3.1 without using redhat diff?
>
> yoe, not me ;)  I didn't look how difficult it is, but given our
> feature freeze
> date approaching, you have to be quick. As an alternative, us the
> gcc-snapshot
> package for experimental work.
>
>   Matthias
>
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> should backport OpenMP  3.0 to gcc-4.3.1 for Intrepid
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253185
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