On 6/25/07, Stepan Mishura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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.


Ops, sorry ... I meant M1 includes Linux x86_64 (not Windows). And
currently we publish both Linux/Windows x86_64

-Stepan.

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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