On 08/31/12 07:40 PM, Liviu Nicoara wrote:
Please correct me if I am wrong.
I have seen two forks on github, one belonging to C.
Bergstrom/Pathscale and the other to Stefan Teleman.
The first one contains a number of genuine code changes outside the
Apache repository, but without canonical and meaningful commit
comments, and without accompanying test cases.
We can help clean this up if it makes a real difference
Some carry what seem to be bug id's from a private bug database. Some
of the changes, e.g., 84d01405124b8c08bb43fdc3755ada2592449727
iirc we renamed the files because of some problem with cmake - it was
trying to compile those files instead of treating them like headers.
, fa9a45fb36e45b71ba6b4ae93b50bd6679549420, seem odd.
I forget why we did this tbh - I'll try to get an answer in case it
comes up again as a question
Are you guys dropping support for any platforms?
Not intentionally - We are using/testing this on Solaris, FBSD and Linux
- We may add OSX/Win to that list soon, but I can't promise at this
point. For targets we only are able to test x86 and x86_64
NetBSD also has a "fork" I believe, but not sure if it's public/status
Stefan's seem like a complete git-ification of the whole Apache
repository but with no changes I could detect.
He has quite a number of patches and forget where those are kept. I'm
guessing a lot of his fixes target KDE/Qt apps and the Perennial C++VS
testsuite.
http://www.peren.com/pages/cppvs_set.htm