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Re: what's the current situation with gcc releases and snapshots?


Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>   what's the status of the most recent releases of gcc in terms of
> official releases and snapshots?  over at ftp://gcc.gnu.org, i see
> that the most recent official release is gcc-4.0.2 while, under
> snapshots, there is 4.1-20051125, followed immediately by a
> 4.2-20051201.

As seen on http://gcc.gnu.org/:

Current release series:  GCC 4.1.0
    Branch status: 2005-10-10 : open for regression and documentation
fixes only. Serious regressions . All known regressions.
Previous release series: GCC 4.0.2 (released 2005-09-28)
    Branch status: open for regression and documentation fixes only.
Known regressions.
Previous release series: GCC 3.4.4 (released 2005-05-18)
    Branch status: 2005-11-21 (open for regression and documentation
fixes only).
Previous release series: GCC 3.3.6 (released 2005-05-03)
    This is the last release from the 3.3.x series; the branch has
been closed after the release.
Active development (mainline): will become GCC 4.2.0 (current changes)
    Stage 1; open for all changes.

So 4.1 is bound to be released pretty soon, and usually they post
weekly or so snapshots of the source (without ANY warranty, etc :).

And probably some people are already slagging away in the background
on 4.2, the next release...


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