LLVM 2.9 is due for release in about six weeks. Please test clang (with the fragile and non-fragile ABIs) with your code and let me know if you encounter any bugs. Finding them before the code freeze means that they can be fixed before the release.
David Begin forwarded message: > From: Bill Wendling <[email protected]> > Date: 16 February 2011 05:34:34 GMT > To: "[email protected] List" <[email protected]>, cfe-dev > <[email protected]> > Subject: [cfe-dev] Announcing: LLVM 2.9 Tentative Release Schedule > > Hello LLVMers! > > Amazingly, it's been 4 months since the release of LLVM 2.8. And so much has > changed since then! April will be six months since the previous release, so > it's time to start thinking about LLVM 2.9! > > Here is a tentative schedule for the release (and, of course, our schedules > never slip): > > March 6th - Branch for release. > March 7th-14th - Testing Phase 1 > March 14th-21st - Preparation for Phase 2 (fixing bugs, merging patches) > March 21st-28th - Testing Phase 2 > March 28th-April 3rd - Preparation for release > April 3rd - Release > > So there are roughly three weeks to finish off any new features for LLVM 2.9. > After Phase 1 starts, no new features will be accepted. After Phase 2 starts, > all new features must be completed; only critical bug fixes will be accepted > after Phase 2. > > As we get closer towards March 6th, I'll send out further announcements > warning people of the impending branching and further outlining our > patch-acceptance policy. > > Please let me know if you have any comments or concerns about this schedule. > > Share and enjoy! > -bw > > > _______________________________________________ > cfe-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-dev -- Sent from my IBM 1620 _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
