Phil Dibowitz wrote:
Stephen Warren wrote:
Phil,
This is just a quick note recalling the fact that you were going to bump
the libconcord soname sometime soon before release. When this gets done,
don't forget to the ABI_VERSION value in libconcord.py.
Thanks, I would have forgotten libconcord.py.
Also, aren't the Perl bindings sometime out of date relative to the new
IR learning APIs? I believe the Python bindings are fully up-to-date,
but I'll run another validation pass in the next couple days.
Ah, crap. Good call. Thanks.
OK, the perl bindings are up-to-date wrt the IR APIs, but there's one
glaringly ugly problem with the way I did it (see the commit from a few
minutes ago). I'd like to fix that before release.
I'd also like to wait for Doug's feedback... I leave for LA for a week on
Wednesday (I'll be at SCALE, so anyone attending SCALE drop me a line and
we'll meet up).
What this means is that 0.21 may not get out until the end of February...
but it's been like 6 months, so I figure 2 more weeks won't kill anyone.
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