GCC 4.7 Moves Along Into Stage 4
Jan 30, 2012, 23:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Michael Larabel)
"Jakub Jelinek shared a status update this week concerning GCC
4.7's development. The GCC trunk has now entered its "stage 4"
development stage meaning only regression and documentation fixes
are being accepted (GCC 4.7 entered stage 3 last November). When
the trunk code-base is "sufficiently stable", the first release
candidate will come and they will keep coming until the developers
feel the GNU Compiler Collection is in a state for release.
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