The target date is simply a request.  We will of course wait for
gatekeeper approval before committing anything.

The changes might be more manageable than you expect -- code
reogranization and copyright updates account for a significant
fraction of the diffs.

I was not aware that you had an issue with a previous commit from AMD.
 Please send me with the details and I will investigate how to fix it.

-David Coakley / AMD Open Source Compiler Engineering

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Sun Chan <sun.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> change of such magnitude is just too much to handle by gatekeepers.
> Personally, I don't think this is the way to go to request for
> checkins. It amounts to just shoving to open64 community's throat
> through shear size and tight timing of your own making. I had serious
> design issue with one of your previous checkin and I don't even know
> what we are supposed to do with it. And now this.
> EOF
> Sun
>
> 2010/7/13 "C. Bergström" <cbergst...@pathscale.com>:
>> David Coakley wrote:
>>> I did not attach the changes since they are fairly large (~1.4M).
>>> Instead I attached the output of diffstat showing which files have
>>> changed -- not included in that output are a handful of new files in
>>> be/opt and osprey/libfi/mathlb.  Gatekeepers: please let me know who
>>> will participate in the review/approval process and I will send the
>>> patch directly.  Anyone else that is interested is welcome to take a
>>> look, too.
>> Can you upload a patch and put a link to it?
>>
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