Hi!

There was a discussion on the binutils mailing list recently, because
shared files were out of sync and a merge error showed up afterwards.

That made my write a small script to check the shared files between
the `src' and `gcc' repos, as well as the `config' repo to both of
them.

The consensus was that for the mentioned shared files between `src'
and `gcc', a global maintainer's ACK qualifies to sync changes between
these two repos, which I volunteer for.


Another story are config.{guess,sub} from the `config' repo. For GCC,
both are out of sync right now, missing a (small) number of commits.
How shall these files be handled? Send all changes separate to
gcc-patches, asking them to be ACKed? Or only import those when they
were actually needed? (And if they should be regularly imported, what
author and date attribution should be put into GCC's ChangeLog?)

Thanks, JBG

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