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2015 Feb 26
2
[LLVMdev] [3.6 Release] RC4 has been tagged
I still haven't finished but I don't think you have to wait. On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 7:46 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > We got everything, haven't we? > > On 26 February 2015 at 20:44, Nikola Smiljanic <popizdeh at gmail.com> wrote: > > Final has been tagged, I think we're about to release it. > > > > On Fri, Feb 27,
2015 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] [3.6 Release] RC4 has been tagged
We got everything, haven't we? On 26 February 2015 at 20:44, Nikola Smiljanic <popizdeh at gmail.com> wrote: > Final has been tagged, I think we're about to release it. > > On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 7:43 AM, Hayden Livingston <halivingston at gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Are we waiting for an RC5? It seems like the release mirror on github has >> no
2015 Jul 16
0
LLVM 3.6.2 Release
LLVM 3.6.2 is now available! Download it now, or read the release notes. This release contains bug-fixes for the LLVM 3.6.0 release and is both API and ABI compatible with 3.6.0. Fixes in this release include: - A few fixes for R600, Mips, and AArch64 targets. - OpenCL fix for ternary operators with a vector condition. LLVM 3.6.2 would not be possible without the help of our volunteer release
2014 Jan 06
0
LLVM 3.4 Release!
LLVM 3.4 is now available! Download it now, or read the release notes. This is a big new release with a lot of features. Clang now supports all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++ standard, provisionally named C++1y. The static analyzer has greatly improved C++ support, produces fewer false positives and catches more bugs. Clang also includes a few new
2014 Jan 06
0
LLVM 3.4 Release!
LLVM 3.4 is now available! Download it now, or read the release notes. This is a big new release with a lot of features. Clang now supports all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++ standard, provisionally named C++1y. The static analyzer has greatly improved C++ support, produces fewer false positives and catches more bugs. Clang also includes a few new
2015 Feb 26
3
[LLVMdev] [3.6 Release] RC4 has been tagged
Final has been tagged, I think we're about to release it. On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 7:43 AM, Hayden Livingston <halivingston at gmail.com> wrote: > Are we waiting for an RC5? It seems like the release mirror on github has > no recent activity. > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 3:23 AM, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com > > wrote: > >> Quick update
2015 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] [3.6 Release] RC4 has been tagged
Are we waiting for an RC5? It seems like the release mirror on github has no recent activity. On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 3:23 AM, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: > Quick update before I move on to the final tag. > > > clang+llvm-3.6.0-rc4-mipsel-linux-gnu.tar.xz > > Still running due to a silly setup mistake on the first run (a > broken >
2015 Feb 25
2
[LLVMdev] [3.6 Release] RC4 has been tagged
Quick update before I move on to the final tag. > clang+llvm-3.6.0-rc4-mipsel-linux-gnu.tar.xz > Still running due to a silly setup mistake on the first run (a broken > symlink to the test-suite source). Second attempt is a fair way through and > looks good so far though Default options were all good. Mips32 was about halfway but was good so far. >
2015 May 20
9
[LLVMdev] 3.6.1 -final has been tagged
Hi, The only regression in 3.6.1 -rc1 was on MIPS and it has been confirmed fixed, so I have now tagged 3.6.1 -final. Testers can start building and uploading the final binaries. Thanks, Tom
2013 Jun 17
0
LLVM 3.3 Release!
LLVM 3.3 is now available! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ or read about it here: http://llvm.org/releases/3.3/docs/ReleaseNotes.html LLVM 3.3 is a big release: it adds new targets for the AArch64 and AMD R600 GPU architectures, adds support for IBM's z/Architecture S390 systems, and major enhancements for the PowerPC backend (including support for PowerPC 2.04/2.05/2.06
2014 Sep 05
0
LLVM 3.5 Release!
LLVM 3.5 is now available! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ or read the release notes here: http://llvm.org/releases/3.5.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html http://llvm.org/releases/3.5.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html This is a great new release with a whole host of new features. The LLVM optimizer and backend sees continued performance improvement and compile time improvements, as well as
2016 Jan 05
0
LLVM 3.7.1 Release
LLVM 3.7.1 is now available! Download it now, or read the release notes. This release contains bug-fixes for the LLVM 3.7.0 release. Note that this release is *not* API and ABI compatible with 3.7.0. This is due to a change in the C API in order to restore ABI/API compatible of the C API with 3.6.x and 3.8.x. See the release notes for more details. LLVM 3.7.1 would not be possible without the
2014 Dec 15
2
[LLVMdev] 3.5.1 Testing Phase Begins
> On 15.12.2014, at 15:45, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] >> On Behalf Of Sebastian Dreßler >> Sent: 15 December 2014 14:08 >> Cc: Ben Pope; Nikola Smiljanic; llvmdev >> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] 3.5.1 Testing Phase
2014 Dec 16
1
[LLVMdev] 3.5.1 Testing Phase Begins
Yeah, I was just puzzled :D No worries. Cheers, Sebastian 2014-12-16 11:09 GMT+01:00 Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com>: > It looks like I missed that email completely, I started out replying to > Nikola and Hans which is why I was talking about Windows rather than OS X. > > > > I've just found your first email in my llvmdev folder and I think I see what
2014 Dec 16
1
[LLVMdev] 3.5.1 Testing Phase Begins
It looks like I missed that email completely, I started out replying to Nikola and Hans which is why I was talking about Windows rather than OS X. I've just found your first email in my llvmdev folder and I think I see what happened. My mail rules deliver llvmdev messages to a folder named llvmdev unless I'm directly addressed in which case it delivers to my inbox. It looks like you
2015 Sep 01
0
LLVM 3.7 Release
It is my pleasure to announce that LLVM 3.7.0 is now available! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ This release contains the work of the LLVM community over the past six months: full OpenMP 3.1 support (behind a flag), the On Request Compilation (ORC) JIT API, a new backend for Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF), Control Flow Integrity checking, as well as improved optimizations, new Clang
2015 Sep 01
0
LLVM 3.7 Release
It is my pleasure to announce that LLVM 3.7.0 is now available! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ This release contains the work of the LLVM community over the past six months: full OpenMP 3.1 support (behind a flag), the On Request Compilation (ORC) JIT API, a new backend for Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF), Control Flow Integrity checking, as well as improved optimizations, new Clang
2015 Feb 27
3
LLVM 3.6 Release
It is my pleasure to announce that LLVM 3.6 is now available! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ This release contains the work of the LLVM community over the past six months: many many bug fixes, optimization improvements, support for more proposed C++1z features in Clang, better native Windows compatibility, embedding LLVM IR in native object files, Go bindings, and more. For details, see
2015 Feb 27
3
LLVM 3.6 Release
It is my pleasure to announce that LLVM 3.6 is now available! Get it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ This release contains the work of the LLVM community over the past six months: many many bug fixes, optimization improvements, support for more proposed C++1z features in Clang, better native Windows compatibility, embedding LLVM IR in native object files, Go bindings, and more. For details, see
2014 Jun 19
0
LLVM 3.4.2 Release!
LLVM 3.4.2 is now available! Download it now, or read the release notes. This release contains bug-fixes for the 3.4.1 release and is both API and ABI compatible with 3.4. A few changes of note are: - Build fix with gcc 4.9 - libLLVM.so soname fix LLVM 3.4.2 would not be possible without the help of our volunteer release team! Thanks to all the release testers: Renato Golin, Hans Wennborg,