From af1b92c22e86a3acbc5c367dcf071722d73fec14 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gerald Pfeifer The GCC Project makes
periodic snapshots of the GCC source tree available to the public
-for testing purposes.
+for testing purposes. If you are planning to download and use one of our snapshots, then
we highly recommend you join the GCC developers list. Details for
-how to sign up can be found on the GCC project home page.
+how to sign up can be found on the GCC project home page.GCC Snapshots
-
-The GCC Project makes
+
+
+
@@ -86,29 +88,30 @@ how to sign up can be found on the GCC project home page.
installation, you may find the daily RPM snapshots at:
http://www.codesourcery.com/gcc-snapshots.html
-easier to install.
+easier to install.
Note at times you may find newer directories on the server with limited permissions. These represent snapshots that have not yet been verified -as correct, or are known to be incorrect. +as correct, or are known to be incorrect.
When a particular snapshot is ready for public consumption the directory permissions are relaxed, the LATEST-IS- file is updated and a message is -sent to the GCC list. +sent to the GCC list.
Using a snapshot before it's officially made available is an unwise thing -to do since it may become impossible to update to an official snapshot. +to do since it may become impossible to update to an official snapshot.
-Old snapshots can be found on the ftp server
-
-gcc.gnu.org:/pub/gcc/snapshots.
+ Old snapshots can be found on the ftp server ftp://gcc.gnu.org:/pub/gcc/snapshots.
-Last modified @TEXT_DATE@ Last modified @TEXT_DATE@
-gcc@gcc.gnu.org
-gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org
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-