From: Andrew Cagney <cagney@gnu.org>
To: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: GDB 6.1 branch 2004-02-26-gmt
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 00:34:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <403555FA.2030003@gnu.org> (raw)
Hello,
It's time has come. Things appear to have died down, and the backlog
sufficiently drained, for the GDB 6.1 branch to be cut. With about a
week's notice I'm planning on:
-D 2004-02-26-gmt
as the branch date. If things go to plan, that makes the ideal release
date:
-D 2004-04-14-gmt (6 weeks)
So can I suggest treating the next week as something of a quiet period
(....).
Right now the bug database shows:
378 ``GNU/Linux'' ``Linux kernel''
as the only high/build PR (that can't be right).
enjoy,
Andrew
PS: Branch Commit Policy
The branch commit policy is pretty slack.
@itemize @bullet
@item
The @file{gdb/MAINTAINERS} file still holds.
@item
Don't fix something on the branch unless/until it is also fixed in the
trunk. If this isn't possible, mentioning it in the @file{gdb/PROBLEMS}
file is better than committing a hack.
@item
When considering a patch for the branch, suggested criteria include:
Does it fix a build? Does it fix the sequence @kbd{break main; run}
when debugging a static binary?
@item
The further a change is from the core of @value{GDBN}, the less likely
the change will worry anyone (e.g., target, architecture, or system
specific code).
@item
Only post a proposal to change the core of @value{GDBN} after you've
sent individual bribes to all the people listed in the
@file{MAINTAINERS} file @t{;-)}
@item
Only the very brave or very foolish would try to apply the obvious fix
rule to the branch.
@end itemize
@emph{Pragmatics: Provided updates are restricted to non-core
functionality there is little chance that a broken change will be fatal.
This means that changes such as adding a new architectures or (within
reason) support for a new host are considered acceptable.}
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Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-02-20 0:34 Andrew Cagney [this message]
2004-02-26 1:51 ` Try 2004-02-27-gmt; Was: " Andrew Cagney
2004-02-27 0:13 ` Try: 2004-02-28-gmt; Was: " Andrew Cagney
2004-02-28 0:25 ` "done"; Was: Try " Andrew Cagney
2004-02-28 16:31 ` Andrew Cagney
2004-02-20 1:19 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2004-02-21 16:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
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