libgcj maintenance for 4.0.x branch
Andrew Haley
aph@redhat.com
Fri Apr 15 18:40:00 GMT 2005
Anthony Green writes:
> Michael Koch has volunteered to maintain the GCC 4.0.x branch for
> libgcj. This basically involves moving approved patches from HEAD back
> to the branch.
>
> It would be good to set up some kind of policy for what patches should
> be acceptable. Perhaps something like this already exists.
>
> My suggestion is simply to make the golden rule:
>
> "Programs built against libgcj 4.0.a should link correctly against
> libgcj 4.0.b where a<b."
Wherever possible, yes. I don't think this amounts to a commitment to
maintain all bugs forever.
> So this means chunks of new library code should be OK, even if the
> existence of that new library code should cause different behaviour in a
> program built against an older version of libgcj. This gives us lots of
> flexibility and should be relatively easy to guarantee - a nice trade-
> off between stability and the desire for some continuous innovation on
> the FC4 platform (which is using GCC 4.0.x as the system compiler).
>
> I've discussed this with tromey and he agrees with this plan.
>
> Any comments?
Sounds good.
Andrew.
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