Considering the latest news, I thought I'd re-post this earlier mail. Ofcourse, I think situations have changed so I think it is now somewhat obsolete at least for next release, but still might be of some use as reference for future work.
From: Edouard G. Parmelan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Date: Thu Jun 14 2001 - 08:35:47 EDT On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:43:45AM +0200, Sergio Ruocco wrote: > Time passed since the last Kaffe release...from the Kaffe.org website: > The last release is 1.0.6 and was released on July 25, 2000 > There is some new release at the horizon ? What is holding it back ? > Where we can contribute to remove roadblocks ? TODO before next release (not exclusive) - Rewrite stack inspection for Alpha without OSF/1 libexc. This task ��will enable JIT Alpha for GNU/Linux (and NetBSD). - Solve random SEGV on NetBSD/PowerPC. - Write JIT for PowerPC (NetBSD and GNU/Linux). - Include new release of KJC kjc-1.5A. Other TODO before or after next release: - Port to Darwin (Mac OS X). - Merge libraries with tvt-kaffe. - Study backlog of patches. - Solve random (and hard to reproduce) SEGV on FreeBSD/Intel.
