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Re: glibc-2.20 status - 2014-07-30


On 8 August 2014 20:41, Joseph S. Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jul 2014, Allan McRae wrote:
>
>> * blockers
>>    - -Wundef  (is there place to track the status of this?)
>
> I see no sign of any activity on this in the past week.  We're more than a
> month behind schedule - can we please just freeze?  Freeze delays should
> only be for something user-visible - not anything purely internal about
> build warnings - and only where there is significant active work (if it's
> freeze time and there are unresolved problems with a recent change and no
> active work on fixing them, the default should be to revert the change and
> work getting it back for the following release).  -Wundef should not have
> occasioned a freeze delay unless patches posted *by the end of June* were
> substantially complete and satisfactory for resolving all the warnings,
> with only a few revisions needed following review.

I had taken up responsibility for this and I've now narrowed it to two
changes: one to the IS_IN_* scheme and the other for the _POSIX_*
macros.  I've been working on them on and off last week in between a
lot of NMIs, but I don't have anything useful to show yet.

Roland and I had agreed at the Cauldron that we ought to get this
closed in 2.20 lest it remains languishing forever, but if there's
disagreement on that then maybe it needs to be discussed.  Either way,
I can commit to not letting them languish too long after 2.20 even if
2.20 freezes right now if that helps.

Siddhesh
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