Dear All, I've finished building binaries for the GCC frontends and am now testing the 1.5 release branch on i386/Linux, Sparc/Solaris, and PowerPC/MacOS X. I'm looking for volunteers to test LLVM 1.5 on platforms that we don't have in house. I'm specifically looking for people who can do: Itanium FreeBSD/i386 Windows (Cygwin, MingW, etc) I'm mainly interested in major problems with these platforms. If you can help, please email the list with what platform you'll be testing. To get a copy of what I'm testing, you need to check out a copy of the release branch as follows (adding whatever options are needed to set CVSROOT properly): cvs co -r release_15 llvm cvs co -r release_15 llvm-gcc cd llvm/projects cvs co -r release_15 llvm-test If you have commit access, please don't commit anything to the release branch without asking the list first. Thanks in advance. -- John T. -- John T. Criswell Research Programmer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "It's today!" said Piglet. "My favorite day," said Pooh.
I haven't specifically tried the 1.5 branch yet on FreeBSD, but the current version just before you branched it passes gmake check and fails four llvm-test tests: siod, SPASS, archie, and plot2fig. SPASS needs porting work to compile correctly on FreeBSD. I haven't analyzed the other three yet, but they weren't failing two days earlier. John Criswell wrote:> Dear All, > > I've finished building binaries for the GCC frontends and am now testing > the 1.5 release branch on i386/Linux, Sparc/Solaris, and > PowerPC/MacOS X. > > I'm looking for volunteers to test LLVM 1.5 on platforms that we don't > have in house. I'm specifically looking for people who can do: > > Itanium > FreeBSD/i386 > Windows (Cygwin, MingW, etc) > > I'm mainly interested in major problems with these platforms. > > If you can help, please email the list with what platform you'll be > testing. > > To get a copy of what I'm testing, you need to check out a copy of the > release branch as follows (adding whatever options are needed to set > CVSROOT properly): > > cvs co -r release_15 llvm > cvs co -r release_15 llvm-gcc > cd llvm/projects > cvs co -r release_15 llvm-test > > If you have commit access, please don't commit anything to the release > branch without asking the list first. > > Thanks in advance. > > -- John T. >
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Jeff Cohen wrote:> I haven't specifically tried the 1.5 branch yet on FreeBSD, but the current > version just before you branched it passes gmake check and fails four > llvm-test tests: siod, SPASS, archie, and plot2fig. SPASS needs porting > work to compile correctly on FreeBSD. I haven't analyzed the other three > yet, but they weren't failing two days earlier.Chances are they weren't even showing up on the nightly tests before. I recently added a patch that shows test which don't build with the native compiler. In other words, if this is the case, nothing to see here. Move along, move along... -Chris> John Criswell wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> I've finished building binaries for the GCC frontends and am now testing >> the 1.5 release branch on i386/Linux, Sparc/Solaris, and PowerPC/MacOS X. >> >> I'm looking for volunteers to test LLVM 1.5 on platforms that we don't >> have in house. I'm specifically looking for people who can do: >> >> Itanium >> FreeBSD/i386 >> Windows (Cygwin, MingW, etc) >> >> I'm mainly interested in major problems with these platforms. >> >> If you can help, please email the list with what platform you'll be >> testing. >> >> To get a copy of what I'm testing, you need to check out a copy of the >> release branch as follows (adding whatever options are needed to set >> CVSROOT properly): >> >> cvs co -r release_15 llvm >> cvs co -r release_15 llvm-gcc >> cd llvm/projects >> cvs co -r release_15 llvm-test >> >> If you have commit access, please don't commit anything to the release >> branch without asking the list first. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> -- John T. >> > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev >-Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
> ItaniumEverything checks out as expected. :) Duraid
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 00:24 +0900, Duraid Madina wrote:> > Itanium > > Everything checks out as expected. :)D*mn. You got to it before I did :). Cool.> Duraid > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev >-- Ciao, al ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Stone Alter Ego: Open Source and Linux R&D Debian Developer Hewlett-Packard Company http://www.debian.org E-mail: ahs3 at fc.hp.com ahs3 at debian.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------