On 6/24/07, Mikhail Loenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have passed our code freeze date for M2


Mikhail,

Just to be clear - M1 milestone published snapshots include build for
Windows x86, Linux (libstdc++ v5 and libstdc++ v6) x86 and Windows
x86_64.

I assume that we still aimed to x86 architecture and I need to build
milestone candidates for:
- Windows x86
- Linux x86. BWT, again for both libstdc++ versions?

And what about x86_64?

As I said M1 includes Windows x86_64. Should we publish them to let
the community test them to see how good they are?

Thanks,
Stepan.

Last time we executed Tim's policy that each commit should have
approval from two committers, let's follow the same way -- no more
commits please, without agreement from two committers on the dev list.

Now let's test what we have and see if any critical bugs were
introduced just before the code freeze. Please raise anything you
think is critical/blocker for consideration.

Thanks,
Mikhail



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Stepan Mishura
Intel Enterprise Solutions Software Division

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