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Tools: GCC 3.4.1

July 5, 2004 - 10:58pm
Submitted by Jeremy on July 5, 2004 - 10:58pm.
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Mark Mitchell announced the availability of GCC 3.4.1, officially released on July 1'st. Mark explains, "there are no new features in this release, but there are a lot of improvements for various languages and architectures." This first maintenance release follows GCC 3.4.0 [story] by a little over two months, as seen on the official release timeline. A nearly-complete list of bug-fixes can be found here.

GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection. Download GCC 3.4.1 from a gcc.gnu.org mirror.


From: Mark Mitchell [email blocked]
To:  gcc-announce
Subject: GCC 3.4.1 Released
Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:40:13 -0700

GCC 3.4.1 has been released.

This release is a bug-fix release, containing fixes for the defects 
listed here:

 http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/changes.html#3.4.1

There are no new features in this release, but there are a lot of 
improvements for various languages and architectures.

Unfortunately, the FSF's FTP servers have not yet accepted ,my upload, 
and requests for help to the FSF's ftp-upload address have not yet 
resulted in a reply.

Therefore, the release is only available from mirrors of gcc.gnu.org, as 
listed here:

 http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html

Although lots of people contributed in various ways to this release, I'd 
particularly like to recognize Joe Buck (who prepared the release notes) 
and Richard Henderson (who fixed lots of bugs).  Thanks!

-- 
Mark Mitchell
CodeSourcery, LLC
(916) 791-8304
[email blocked]

3.3.4 is also out

July 6, 2004 - 1:01pm
Anonymous

Since 3.4 starts killing off dumb things that old code uses (which I think is a smart idea), I need to stick with 3.3 for now at work. It seems 3.3.4 was just released (I installed it last night).

re: 3.3.4 is also out

July 6, 2004 - 1:28pm

Actually, according to the GCC home page, 3.3.4 was released on May 31'st. ;)

re: 3.3.4 is also out

July 6, 2004 - 3:12pm
Anonymous

I guess I didn't see it earlier since they didn't announce it in "News/Announcements". I had assumed they would put the release in the news. I had actually been waiting for it, as it was being used in Debian in prerelease form.

Oh well.

This sounds suspicious - doesn't it?

July 6, 2004 - 1:47pm
Anonymous

"Unfortunately, the FSF's FTP servers have not yet accepted ,my upload,
and requests for help to the FSF's ftp-upload address have not yet
resulted in a reply."

Social engineering! *AHEM*

The FSF ftp servers are always broken

July 8, 2004 - 3:32am
Anonymous

Either they're hacked, or they don't accept uploads. All GNU projects are hurt by that. Fortunately, GCC and a few other tool chain projects are hosted at sourceware.org, for which you can be a lot more sure that it Just Works...

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