Anton,
Seems release_34 is orphan in llvm.git and clang.git. Could you tweak them?
2013/11/19 Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com>:> We have officially branched for the LLVM 3.4 release!!
>
> This means that we are now in the middle of a feature freeze. Here’s what
will happen over the next several weeks:
>
> * Nov 19 - Nov 24: This is Phase I testing. During this time, you are still
able to add code to the release branch. However, you will need to have the
approval of the code owner before committing it. We are mostly looking for bug
fixes right now. However, if you have a feature that you need to finish up, you
can finish it up. BUT there are to be no new features!
>
> * Nov 25 - Dec 1: Any bugs found during Phase I will be fixed during this
week. Binaries produced by the testers should be used to test your own projects.
>
> * Dec 2 - Dec 8: Phase II testing begins. All planned code changes should
be completed.
>
> * Dec 9 - Dec 15: Phase II bug fixing. Only major regressions will be fixed
during this time. There will be absolutely no other changes accepted. Any
changes require our testers to retest the code.
>
> * Dec 16 - Dec 22: Final binaries are generated.
>
> * Dec 23 (estimate): Release date.
>
> There are two development weeks left to finish up your code. But the sooner
you can complete your features the better. :-)
>
> Share and enjoy!
> -bw
>
>
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