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2019 Feb 11
2
[cfe-dev] [8.0.0 Release] rc2 has been tagged
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 9:53 AM Paweł Sikora via cfe-dev < cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > ----- Oryginalna wiadomość ----- > > Dear testers, > > > > 8.0.0-rc2 has been tagged from the release_80 branch at r353413. > > Hi, > > i've noticed a compile error with rc2 and libc++ (release_80 @svn). looks > similar to
2019 Sep 17
18
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 6 is here
Hello everyone, 9.0.0-rc6 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r372100. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc6. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc6 This is the same as rc5 plus one very minor change (r371969) that still seemed good to pick up. I'm not allocating extra time for testing this one, expecting to tag
2019 Aug 12
3
'git llvm push' other branches?
Hi folks, I want to update the Release Notes for the release/9.x, but seems like 'git llvm push' only supports commits to the master/trunk. What's the current process for such patches? Thanks, Alex. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 488 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP URL:
2019 Jul 29
10
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 is here
Hi everyone, 9.0.0-rc1 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r367217 (tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc1 in the Git monorepo). Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc1 Binaries will be added as they become available. Please file bug reports for any issues you find as blockers of https://llvm.org/PR42474 Release testers: please start your engines, run the
2020 Jan 14
2
[cfe-dev] LLVM 9.0.1-final has been tagged
On 01/14/2020 08:59 AM, Russell Gallop wrote: > Hi Tom, Hans, > > I can't see LLVM-9.0.1-win*.exe from Hans on the GitHub release page (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/tag/llvmorg-9.0.1). Is this still in progress? > Hans did you upload these? I don't see them on the server. -Tom > Thanks > Russ > > On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 at 20:05, Tom Stellard via
2020 Jan 09
2
[cfe-dev] LLVM 9.0.1-final has been tagged
On 01/09/2020 09:11 AM, Brian Cain wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 12:29 AM Tom Stellard <tstellar at redhat.com <mailto:tstellar at redhat.com>> wrote: > > On 01/08/2020 09:24 AM, Brian Cain wrote: > > Tom, the 9.0.1 final binaries didn't (yet?) make it to the github release page https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/tag/llvmorg-9.0.1
2020 Jan 09
3
[cfe-dev] LLVM 9.0.1-final has been tagged
On 01/08/2020 09:24 AM, Brian Cain wrote: > Tom, the 9.0.1 final binaries didn't (yet?) make it to the github release page https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/tag/llvmorg-9.0.1 > The binaries have been posted now. > I also checked https://releases.llvm.org/ because I recall some debate or back-and-forth about where the releases should go and/or redirects or links from
2019 Sep 10
15
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 4 is here
Hello again, 9.0.0-rc4 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r371490. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc4. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc4 Binaries will be added as they become available. There are not a lot of changes from rc3 to rc4, and there are again no open release blockers, so I'm hoping this will be the last
2020 Mar 04
10
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 3 is here
Hello everyone, It took a bit longer than planned, but Release Candidate 3 is now here. It was tagged as llvmorg-10.0.0-rc3 on the release branch at 3a843031a5 and contains 95 commits since the previous release candidate. If no new problems arise, this is what the final release will look like. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/10.0.0/#rc3 and
2020 Mar 13
13
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 4 is here
Hello everyone, Release Candidate 4 was tagged earlier today as llvmorg-10.0.0-rc4 on the release branch at b406eab8880. It contains 12 commits since the previous release candidate. If no new problems arise, this is what the final release will look like. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/10.0.0/#rc4 and
2020 Feb 13
14
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 2 is here
Hello everyone, Release Candidate 2 was tagged earlier today as llvmorg-10.0.0-rc2. It includes 98 commits since the previous release candidate. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/10.0.0/#rc2 and https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/tag/llvmorg-10.0.0-rc2 Pre-built binaries will be added as they become available. Please file bug reports for any issues
2019 Aug 14
9
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 2 is here
Hello everyone, 9.0.0-rc2 was tagged yesterday from the release_90 branch at r368683. In the Git monorepo it's available as the llvmorg-9.0.0-rc2 tag. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc2 Binaries will be added as they become available. The tag went in roughly one week behind schedule (see "Upcoming Releases" at https://llvm.org), but
2019 Aug 30
9
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 3 is here
Hello everyone, 9.0.0-rc3 was tagged today from the release_90 branch at r370450. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc3. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc3 Binaries will be added as they become available. There are currently no open release blockers, which means if nothing new comes up, the final release could ship soon and this is
2020 Mar 19
13
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 5 is here
Hello again, I had hoped that rc4 would be the last one, but I wanted to pick up one more fix, so here we go. Release Candidate 5 was just tagged as llvmorg-10.0.0-rc5 on the release branch at 35627038123. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/10.0.0/#rc5 and https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/tag/llvmorg-10.0.0-rc5 If nothing new comes up, I plan to tag
2020 Jan 30
21
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 is here
Hello everyone, It took a bit longer than planned due to master being a somewhat unstable at the branch point, but Release Candidate 1 has now been tagged as llvmorg-10.0.0-rc1. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/10.0.0/#rc1 Pre-built binaries will be added there as they become available. Please file bug reports for any issues you find as blockers of
2020 Mar 23
2
[10.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 5 is here
On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 9:05 PM Andrew Kelley <andrew at ziglang.org> wrote: > > On 3/19/20 9:51 AM, Hans Wennborg via llvm-dev wrote: > > Release Candidate 5 was just tagged as llvmorg-10.0.0-rc5 on the > > release branch at 35627038123. > > > > Source code and docs are available at > > https://prereleases.llvm.org/10.0.0/#rc5 and > >
2020 May 20
3
10.0.1-rc1 release has been tagged
Hi Tom, thanks and congrats for LLVM 10.0.1-rc1 release. [1] shows 2 assets. 10.0.0 RCs had a lot of more assets. I am missing the llvm-project-10.0.1rc1.tar.xz tarball. Will you provide them later or is there a new development/workflow decision I do not know of? BTW, the source zip and tar.gz tarballs show no sizes. I am using Mobile LTE/UMTS to download stuff from the Internet. For now I
2019 Sep 13
2
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 4 is here
Thanks! I'll get this posted on the web site. The "Performing Test ... failed to compile" failures from cmake are not interesting. But could you look in the log file and try to see what were the tests that failed in the "check-all" step? On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 4:39 PM Neil Nelson via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Xubuntu/Ubuntu 19.04,
2019 Jul 18
7
[9.0.0 Release] The release branch is open; trunk is now 10.0.0
Hello everyone, The release branch for LLVM 9 and its sub-projects was just created from trunk at r366426, and the trunk version was subsequently bumped to 10.0.0. Release blockers are tracked by https://llvm.org/PR42474 Please mark any bugs, old or new, that need to be fixed before the release as blocking that. To get a change committed to the branch, first commit it to trunk as usual, and
2019 Oct 25
4
Tag for using git describe on master
As first discussed in the giant "New LLVM git repository conversion prototype" thread, I've pushed a git tag that allows git-describe to be used for generating human readable commit names on master. The tag is "llvmorg-10-init", to be interpreted as "the initial commit with major version number 10". The idea is to add similar tags along with future version bumps.