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On Mon, 17 Jul 2023, 04:41 Xi Ruoyao via Gcc-help, <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> On Mon, 2023-07-17 at 09:46 +0700, Budi via Gcc-help wrote:
> > Can't help but asking help one to explain this confusion
> >
> > GCC version with its timeline;
> >
> > Release            date
> > GCC 10.5        July 7, 2023
> > GCC 11.4        May 29, 2023
> > GCC 12.3        May 8, 2023
> > GCC 13.1        April 26, 2023
> > GCC 12.2        August 19, 2022
> > GCC 10.4        June 28, 2022
> > GCC 9.5          May 27, 2022
> > GCC 12.1        May 6, 2022
> > GCC 11.3        April 21, 2022
> > GCC 11.2        July 28, 2021
> > GCC 9.4         June 1, 2021
> > GCC 8.5         May 14, 2021
> > GCC 11.1        April 27, 2021
> > GCC 10.3        April 8, 2021
> > GCC 10.2        July 23, 2020
> > GCC 10.1        May 7, 2020
> > ...
> >
> > How could be so ???
> > The time is perfectly sorted but the version number ?
> > Please clarify it crystal clear
>
> https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html#release


Also https://gcc.gnu.org/develop.html#timeline



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