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2011 Oct 26
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[LLVMdev] [3.0 Release] Call for External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.0
Another one: Name: SDC - The Stupid D Compiler (https://github.com/bhelyer/SDC) Description: A project seeking to write a self-hosting compiler for the D programming language, without using the frontend of the reference compiler (DMD). Regards, Alex On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:06 AM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > Good day! > > To get ready for the release, we need
2011 Oct 26
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[LLVMdev] [3.0 Release] Call for External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.0
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 5:06 AM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > Good day! > > To get ready for the release, we need to make sure that the list of external open source projects using LLVM 3.0 (file:///Volumes/Sandbox/llvm/llvm.src/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#externalproj) is up to date. Please send me an email with the project's name and a short description of it.
2011 Oct 25
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[LLVMdev] [3.0 Release] Call for External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.0
Good day! To get ready for the release, we need to make sure that the list of external open source projects using LLVM 3.0 (file:///Volumes/Sandbox/llvm/llvm.src/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#externalproj) is up to date. Please send me an email with the project's name and a short description of it. Alternatively, if the project was commented out and you would still like to be listed, just tell me
2012 May 13
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[LLVMdev] [3.1 Release] Release Notes and External Projects
On 11.05.2012, at 22:55, Bill Wendling wrote: > Hi all! > > Please remember to update the release notes! We're getting close to the release date, and we need the notes to be up-to-date. I added some bigger picture notes to http://llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html this morning, but we're still missing a lot of text, specifically: - clang: clang has it's own release notes
2011 Oct 26
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[LLVMdev] [3.0 Release] Call for External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.0
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Alexander Potapenko <ramosian.glider at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 5:06 AM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: >> Good day! >> >> To get ready for the release, we need to make sure that the list of external open source projects using LLVM 3.0
2012 May 11
5
[LLVMdev] [3.1 Release] Release Notes and External Projects
Hi all! Please remember to update the release notes! We're getting close to the release date, and we need the notes to be up-to-date. Also, if you have a project which uses LLVM, please send me a blurb about it and I can add it to our "external projects" list (or, if you have commit access, you can add it). Thanks! -bw
2014 Jul 22
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[LLVMdev] [3.5 Release] Branch Policy
Hi Developers, This is to clarify which patches may be merged into the 3.5 branch. * All doc changes may go in. In fact, you’re encouraged to update the branch's ReleaseNotes.rst file! :-) * All non-documentation patches should first receive approval from the appropriate code maintainer. (A blanket approval is acceptable for the first phase of testing.) * If your patch fixes a major bug,
2012 May 13
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[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.1 Release] Release Notes and External Projects
Hey, Do you want projects which specifically use LLVM 3.1 or just LLVM in general? Regards, Alex On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > Hi all! > > Please remember to update the release notes! We're getting close to the release date, and we need the notes to be up-to-date. > > Also, if you have a project which uses LLVM, please
2011 Mar 10
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.9 release notes + "Projects using LLVM" + API changes
Hi All, With 2.9 starting to make its way out into the world, it is time to start poking at the release notes. I plan to make a pass through llvm-commits to cull some of the major changes into bullets, but am already behind and insanely busy with other stuff over the next week. If you have commit access, I'd really appreciate it if you could take a pass through llvm/docs/ReleaseNotes.html
2013 May 02
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[LLVMdev] [Announcement] 3.3 Tentative Release Schedule
Hi LLVM-ites! I wanted to give you a "heads up" on the 3.3 release schedule. Branching [Important] --------------------- We will be branching for the 3.3 release one Monday, May 6th at 5PM PDT (Tuesday, May 7th 12:00 midnight GMT). Tentative Schedule ------------------ The remaining schedule will follow the normal test - bug fix - repeat process: May 6th - 11th --- Phase I
2014 Aug 21
6
[LLVMdev] [3.5 Release] Release Candidate 3 Now Available
The third 3.5 release candidate is now available. Please pick up sources and binaries here: https://llvm.org/pre-release/3.5 Run it through its phases and report any bugs you find! Share and enjoy! -bw
2013 Feb 06
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[LLVMdev] Adding SMACK to the list of LLVM projects
On Feb 6, 2013, at 7:22 AM, "Criswell, John T" <criswell at illinois.edu> wrote: > Dear All, > > We can add a link to the SMACK project on the LLVM User's page at http://llvm.org/Users.html at any time. Bill, does your comment refer to the release notes, or something else? > Just to the release notes. At least, that's when we do blurbs. :) -bw > In any
2013 Oct 30
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[LLVMdev] [Announcement] LLVM 3.4
Hello LLVMers! It's that time of year for a new release of LLVM! Time sure has flown. It seems like only 4 months ago we released LLVM 3.3. :-) Anyway, here is the current plan of action: * We will branch on Monday, November 18th at 7PM PST (November 19th at 3AM GMT). * This gives us a tentative release date of December 23rd...Just in time for Christmas! :-) I'm scheduling it for the
2014 May 14
5
[LLVMdev] Clang 3.5 Release Pre-Pre-Pre-Announcement
Have you been sleeping poorly worried about the Clang 3.5 release? Well, this may help! The plan right now is to start testing in July with August as the target release month. There isn’t a schedule yet, of course. But it should be a goodly amount of time for all y’all to prepare for the release process. If you have any questions, please let me know. If you’d like to volunteer to be a tester,
2014 Aug 25
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.5 Release] Release Candidate 3 Now Available
The ARM binaries seem to be corrupt. Although correctly signed, the xz file seems to be truncated arm7% unxz < clang+llvm-3.5.0-rc3-armv7a-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz | wc -c unxz: (stdin): Unexpected end of input 133214381 M.E.O. On Aug 21, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote: > Ahem. And now for the correct URL: > >
2010 Sep 29
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[LLVMdev] projects that work with llvm 2.8
Hi All, I'm preparing the release notes for LLVM 2.8 and would appreciate it if you could send me a blurb if you maintain an out-of-tree project that works with it. The list from 2.7 was here: http://llvm.org/releases/2.7/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#externalproj I need your input by saturday night (Oct 2). No projects listed in 2.7 will be carried forward unless you send me an update. Thanks
2010 Oct 02
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[LLVMdev] projects that work with llvm 2.8
Dear Chris, Project Name: Kai Project Website: http://www.oriontransfer.co.nz/research/kai Project Description: Kai (Japanese 会 for meeting/gathering) is an experimental interpreter that provides a highly extensible runtime environment and explicit control over the compilation process. Programs are defined using nested symbolic expressions, which are all parsed into first-class values with
2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 3.5 Pre-Reminder
This is just a reminder that the 3.5 release will be starting up in July. Most likely the 2nd week. Details will come later. But you can help things along. * Be sure to update the READMEs! * Try to get your new features in good working condition. * Tackle some of the bugs in the bugzilla. Focus on mis-compilations. * And update the READMEs!! Share and enjoy! -bw
2013 Dec 05
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM 3.4rc2 Binaries Now Available
+grosbach Hi Hal, Re (1): Jim is our resident ARM expert. Adding him here. Re (2): There are a ton of simple programs that have been reported over the last month that are failing at higher levels. It's quite disturbing, really. I don't have a lot of time to debug these (it's no longer my main job to work on LLVM). I'll try to press people as much as possible. -bw On Wed, Dec
2014 Oct 14
10
[LLVMdev] Release Manager Position
After several years as LLVM release manager, I’ve decided to step down as release manager. I recently haven’t been able to focus as much time on LLVM development as I should, and I don’t want the releases to suffer because of that. I’ve enjoyed all of the releases I’ve done. We have a great team of testers. And the community as a whole really helps out so that we can produce a great produce. I my