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gcc7-remove-Wexpansion-to-defined-from-Wextra.patch | ||
gcc9-reproducible-builds-buildid-for-checksum.patch | ||
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gcc11-amdgcn-disable-hot-cold-partitioning.patch | ||
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README.First-for.SuSE.packagers | ||
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IMPORTANT: Please change gcc.spec.in and then run ./pre_checkin.sh! Do not change gcc.spec directly! Since GCC comes with a testsuite that runs for quite a long time and that test suite also contains some known failures, we should run the testsuite of GCC whenever the compiler is changed to ensure a high quality compiler. The package is now split into multiple parts, gcc$VER, gcc$VER-testresults and libffi$VER (plus various spec files for cross and icecream cross compilers). The testsuite is run from gcc$VER-testresults, a dummy package with the testresults, gcc$VER-testresults, is generated from it which contains testing logfiles and summary. Before checking in a new compiler, please do the following steps as QA measure to check that the new compiler does not introduce any new failures: - Run mbuild for all archs for at least the gcc$VER and the gcc$VER-testresults subpackages - When mbuild is finished, call /suse/rguenther/bin/compare-testresults.sh mbuild-directory (for the gcc$VER-testresults build). The output of that script should not show any failures. If it does, please fix them or discuss this with the gcc package maintainers. - Do not remove this file. Thanks, Your GCC packagers.