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From: Michael Elizabeth Chastain <chastain@cygnus.com>
To: jtc@redback.com
Cc: ac131313@cygnus.com, gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: CVS versions of gdb have same number as stable version.
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:29:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200102161928.LAA00929@bosch.cygnus.com> (raw)

Hi J. T.,

> Don't other GNU projects do things like 5.0.XX, where XX starts off at
> a high number like 80 and is periodically incremented until the next
> release?

I will change it to "5.0.90", or whatever, if a maintainer with the
authority to approve this patch specifies an exact string and states
that they will approve that string.

Then I'll check in such patch without another round of [RFA].

> Another alternative would be a date stamp, similar to GDB snapshots.

I think you mean "similar to gcc snapshots".  I'm not going to do that.
gcc has additional configury to do that, and I am not going to port that
configury and then qualify it on a bunch of platforms.

Instead I'm going to spend my time in gdb/7, analyzing why gdb core dumps
when I do "maint print symbols" in some gdb that calls itself 5.0 on the
user's system.  If I can get bleeding edge CVS gdb to quit calling itself
5.0, that makes my task easier.  (Not to mention I have a day job.)

If someone else wants to do "gdb ...-$(DATE)", great.  This patch won't
make their work any more difficult.

I hate this pattern:

  Would-be contributor notices a bug.
  Would-be contributor writes a patch.
  Maintainer says: "if you're going to fix the problem, how about doing
    lots more work while you are in there?"

My patch is on the table.

  -- approved?
  -- specific counter-proposal?
  -- rejected?

Michael


             reply	other threads:[~2001-02-16 11:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-02-16 11:29 Michael Elizabeth Chastain [this message]
2001-02-16 11:42 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-16 11:57 ` J.T. Conklin
2001-02-16 12:16   ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-16 12:29     ` Elena Zannoni
2001-02-16 12:43       ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-16 12:44       ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-16 13:34       ` Stan Shebs
2001-02-16 14:30         ` Christopher Faylor
2001-02-17 10:51           ` Andrew Cagney
2001-03-21 15:59   ` Andrew Cagney
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-06-12 14:46 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-06-13  7:32 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-03-21 15:59 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16 12:21 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-03-21 15:59 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-16  8:46 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16  9:54 ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-16 11:02 ` J.T. Conklin
2001-02-16 12:10   ` Eli Zaretskii
2001-02-16  8:07 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16  8:39 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-03-21 15:59 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-03-21 15:59   ` Andrew Cagney
2001-03-21 15:59   ` Fernando Nasser
2001-03-21 15:59   ` Kevin Buettner
2001-03-21 15:59     ` Fernando Nasser
2001-06-12 14:14 ` Andrew Cagney

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