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2012 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] Announcing 3.1 Release Branch Date!
> By the way, we are looking for ARM testers. There was a lot of interest in the 3.0 release for an ARM release. We will try to do one this release on a trial basis. We are looking for ARMv7 cortex-a8 and cortex-a9 on Linux. We have two pandard board (ARMv7 cortex-a9) and perhaps one ARMv6 4-cores board. Do we do a native compile or cross compile for the ARM platform? Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel:886-2-2788-3799 #1667 Homepage: http://...
2012 Mar 29
3
[LLVMdev] Announcing 3.1 Release Branch Date!
...<chenwj at iis.sinica.edu.tw> wrote: >> By the way, we are looking for ARM testers. There was a lot of interest in the 3.0 release for an ARM release. We will try to do one this release on a trial basis. We are looking for ARMv7 cortex-a8 and cortex-a9 on Linux. > > We have two pandard board (ARMv7 cortex-a9) and perhaps one ARMv6 > 4-cores board. Do we do a native compile or cross compile for the ARM > platform? > My personal preference is to prioritize qualifying as a cross compiler first and a hosted compiler second. I have no problems with doing both other than the...
2012 Mar 27
5
[LLVMdev] Announcing 3.1 Release Branch Date!
IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! We will be branching for the 3.1 release on April 16th! :-) This gives us a little over two weeks to get the trees into the most stable condition we can. What this means for you: All major features for the 3.1 release should be finished or near completion by the April 16th. After April 16th, we will accept only bug fixes and patches which do not change the
2012 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] Announcing 3.1 Release Branch Date!
...s.sinica.edu.tw> wrote: > >>> By the way, we are looking for ARM testers. There was a lot of interest in the 3.0 release for an ARM release. We will try to do one this release on a trial basis. We are looking for ARMv7 cortex-a8 and cortex-a9 on Linux. >> >> We have two pandard board (ARMv7 cortex-a9) and perhaps one ARMv6 >> 4-cores board. Do we do a native compile or cross compile for the ARM >> platform? >> > > My personal preference is to prioritize qualifying as a cross compiler first and a hosted compiler second. I have no problems with doi...