On Mar 8, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
> On 03/08/11 04:01, Bill Wendling wrote:
>> It's that time again! (Well, it was that time yesterday, but I made
a mistake.) The LLVM 2.9 release is now underway!
>
>> Developers:
>>
>> Top-of-tree is now open for submissions. The 2.9 release branch and
tags are available for you to check out and test. However, please do not commit
patches to the 2.9 release branch. All patches must be approved by the
"code owners" before they are accepted into the branch. See this
website for who to contact regarding a patch you feel is necessary for the
release:
>>
>> http://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#owners
>>
>> Please grab the release sources, build them, and start compiling
things. File bugs for any errors you see. Once binaries are available, we will
be posting them for people to use.
>>
> Will there be official pre-release tarballs, like there was for 2.8 (and
> IIRC, 2.7)? I'd be tracking the pre-releases for Fedora's
development
> branch (and if they look stable, push them to our branch for the
> upcoming Fedora 15 release in May).
>
> Otherwise, I can create them from SVN tag.
>
Either way is fine. For convenience, I will put up source tar balls for RC1
soon. When we get binary tar balls, we'll post them as well.
-bw