GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection

The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj,...).

We strive to provide regular, high quality releases, which we want to work well on a variety of native and cross targets (including GNU/Linux), and encourage everyone to contribute changes and help testing GCC. Our sources are readily and freely available via SVN and weekly snapshots.

Major decisions about GCC are made by the steering committee, guided by the mission statement.


News

May 24, 2006
GCC 4.1.1 has been released.
March 10, 2006
GCC 4.0.3 has been released.
March 9, 2006
Richard Henderson, Jakub Jelinek and Diego Novillo of Red Hat Inc, and Dmitry Kurochkin have contributed an implementation of the OpenMP v2.5 parallel programming interface for C, C++ and Fortran.
March 6, 2006
GCC 3.4.6 has been released.
February 28, 2006
GCC 4.1.0 has been released.

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Status

Current release series: GCC 4.1.1
Status: 2006-06-16 (regression fixes and docs only).
Serious regressions. All regressions.
Previous release series: GCC 4.0.3
Status: 2006-03-10 (regression fixes and docs only).
Serious Regressions.
Previous release series: GCC 3.4.6
Status: the branch has been closed.
Active development: GCC 4.2.0 (changes)
Status: Stage 3; 2006-09-21 (regression fixes and docs only).
Serious regressions. All regressions.

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