Re: [Haskell-cafe] [jhc] ANNOUNCE: Ajhc 0.8.0.2 Release

2013-03-16 Thread John Meacham
I have merged your changes back into the main jhc tree. Thanks!
John

On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Kiwamu Okabe kiw...@debian.or.jp wrote:
 We are happy to announce Ajhc 0.8.0.2.

 It's first release announce for Ajhc.
 Major change on this release is ability to compile Haskell code for tiny CPU.
 There is demo on tiny CPU at https://github.com/ajhc/demo-cortex-m3.
 And you can watch demo movie at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKp-FC0aeFE.
 Perhaps changes on the announce will be merged to jhc.

 Ajhc's project web site is found at http://ajhc.masterq.net/.
 You can get Ajhc 0.8.0.2 source code from https://github.com/ajhc/ajhc/tags.

 ## Changes

 * Fix warning messages on compiling.
 * Ready to compile with GHC 7.6.2.
 * New RTS for tiny CPU. How to use:
   https://github.com/ajhc/demo-cortex-m3#porting-the-demo-to-a-new-platform

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] [jhc] ANNOUNCE: Ajhc 0.8.0.2 Release

2013-03-16 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi,

Am Samstag, den 16.03.2013, 05:53 -0700 schrieb John Meacham:
 On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Kiwamu Okabe kiw...@debian.or.jp wrote:
  We are happy to announce Ajhc 0.8.0.2.

I have merged your changes back into the main jhc tree. Thanks!
 John

Great. Would it be possible for you two to agree on a mode that allows
Kiwamu to develop in his pace, but still avoid having a proper fork of
jhc pushed to distros and users? Something like: Kiwamu hacks away
happily on the ajhc repo and people interested in the very latest state
can pull from there, but ajhc releases get (if there are no technical
issues) merged into jhc, and jhc is the version that regular users
should use (and distributions should package).

Your part-time fork-avoider,
Joachim

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] [jhc] ANNOUNCE: Ajhc 0.8.0.2 Release

2013-03-16 Thread Kiwamu Okabe
Hi,

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 4:45 AM, Joachim Breitner
m...@joachim-breitner.de wrote:
 Great. Would it be possible for you two to agree on a mode that allows
 Kiwamu to develop in his pace, but still avoid having a proper fork of
 jhc pushed to distros and users? Something like: Kiwamu hacks away
 happily on the ajhc repo and people interested in the very latest state
 can pull from there, but ajhc releases get (if there are no technical
 issues) merged into jhc, and jhc is the version that regular users
 should use (and distributions should package).

I think good, because I maintain jhs as Debian package already.
http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/jhc_0.8.0~darcs20120314-1.html
Maintaining Ajhc Debian package is bad idea, if jhc has the most
functions had by Ajhc.

How about below policy between jhc and Ajhc.

1. Jhc and Ajhc share same command name jhc.
2. Jhc controls major version number. Example, jhc controls X, Y and Z
in version X.Y.Z.
3. Ajhc controls minor version number. Example, Ajhc controls only Q
in version X.Y.Z.Q.
4. Ajhc show below message with --version option.

(A)jhc 0.8.0.1 (80aa12fb9b57622bba2f0e911d7ebc0c04ddb662)
compiled by ghc-7.4 on a x86_64 running linux

The policy is to keep minimum change between jhc and Ajhc.
And I think that Ajhc having own command name confuses jhc user.

Best regards,
--
Kiwamu Okabe

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