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2009 Oct 08
0
[LLVMdev] [2.6] attention llvm users
...eed help from people that
would like their projects to be listed in the "External Projects Using
LLVM 2.6" section. Please either directly commit (and remove
"UPDATE") or email me a blurb for the release notes for your project.
Unless I hear from the projects, Pure, LDC, Roadsend PHP will be
removed. Send me an update and you stay :). If anyone else wants to
be added, please commit a blurb or email it to me.
The current release notes are here:
http://llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes-2.6.html
It is still a disaster that I'm gradually working into shape.
Thanks!
-Chri...
2009 Mar 03
0
LLVM 2.5 Release!
...r of exciting projects
that work with and build upon the LLVM 2.5 foundation, but are not
included as an official part of the release. These include the new
Clang C/ObjC front-end, the VMKit Java VM and .NET VM, the Pure
functional programming language, the "LDC" LLVM D Compiler, Roadsend
PHP compiler, and many others. Short status updates for these
projects are included in the LLVM 2.5 release notes, and there are
plenty of other projects using LLVM.
If you have questions or comments about this release, please contact
the LLVMdev mailing list!
-Chris
LLVM 2.4 Release An...
2009 Oct 24
0
LLVM 2.6 Release!
...ogy from the LLVM target descriptions.
One of the things I'm really excited to see is the number of external
projects that are applying LLVM technology in interesting new ways. The
release notes lists two Ruby implementations (Rubinius and MacRuby), the
Pure language, the LLVM D Compiler, the Roadsend PHP compiler, Unladen
Swallow (Python) and LLVM-Lua. These projects show an amazing breadth
of different languages adopting LLVM as their shared optimization,
code generation, and JIT technologies (depending on the project).
Besides open source projects, there are a number of commercial
organizat...
2014 Dec 13
3
CentOS forum search link in http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories under Atomic Repo
[
https://www.centos.org/search.php?query=atomicorp&mid=30&action=showall&andor=AND
forum search] returns a 404.
Can the forum search https://www.centos.org/forums/search.php? be used with
parameters that will provide the supporting material for the warning "Many
CentOS users have had problems after enabling this repo"?
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