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I don't mind...Please, no, not _another_ -rc.one more suggestion (as if you needed any more). from the recent traffic on this list, it seems that there are still some known bugs in crosstool, which is to be expected, no problem with that. if that's the case, though, i would make the argument that what is warranted is yet another *release candidate*. 0.28-rc40, anyone? :-)
Exactly! Especially because Dan is so nice to support each and every bleeding edge snapshots of all the different configuration parameters - glibc, binutil, gcc, etc.philosophically (at least in my experience), putting a regular version number on something (0.29? 1.0?) means that it has passed at least some level of Q/A testing, it appears to perform nominally and there are no obvious flaws or show-stoppers in the code that is *already there*.The current version does work well in many cases. That there are some issues left is IMHO no reason not to make a regular release. (That'd mean you can't make a release as long as bug_count > 0, which might very well never be the case :)
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