Which revision is (or "simulates") 1.6?
2011/9/3 Alex Gaynor :
> Can someone with the appropriate permissions add a tag for 1.6 on
> speed.pypy.org?
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
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Can someone with the appropriate permissions add a tag for 1.6 on
speed.pypy.org?
Thanks,
Alex
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I asked on the #linaro channel on IRC (related to the Linaro
organization [1]) and Chris Ball said he could arrange for one of the
OLPC project's [2] special large-RAM dev boards to serve as a
buildslave. What's the next step? Maybe someone should volunteer to
install buildbot on it and Chris shoul
Hi Armin:
I have been doing work with stackless.py lately. And I started to look at the
continuelet documentation. I would be happy to get my hands dirty with with
continuelets.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Thank you, Armin.
On 2011-09-02, at 2:48 AM, Armin Rigo wrote:
> Hi Yury,
>
> On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Yury Selivanov
> wrote:
>> Will it be possible at some point to write modules for pypy in RPython
>> without the need to rebuild the entire interpreter?
>
> I've added an answer to t
Hi all,
Misc news:
* the windows buildbot should now upload its nightly results,
similarly to the other buildbots. You
can find it together with builds for other platforms at
http://buildbot.pypy.org/nightly/trunk/ . There seem to be still
Windows-specific bugs, though.
* stackless support cou
http://fi.pycon.org/2011/#schedule
It's not that far away for some of us, Finland is beautiful, and they
still have space for talks and sprints.
Laura
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Hi Armin,
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Armin Rigo wrote:
> Ah, not-explicitly-supported platforms end up as a platform where cc
> is None. The line above needs to be fixed to handle this case. Done
> in f1f9f3782931; can you pull and update and try again? Thanks! Note
> that I'm not 100% s
Hi Peter,
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 9:02 AM, Peter Kruse wrote:
> I guess Solaris is an explicitly-not-supported platform then.
May well be. But what I had in mind was not to hack at distutils ---
because I don't know what this really does --- but instead to write a
file called pypy/translator/pla
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
wrote:
>> The same is true about OS/X, btw…
>
> Just wondering; do you have anything specific in mind?
Not more or less than what I explained: it seems that all current
"core" developers are on Linux, so OS/X and Windows are i
On 2 Sep 2011, at 08:57, Armin Rigo wrote:
> The same is true about OS/X, btw…
Just wondering; do you have anything specific in mind?
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Hi Andrew,
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Andrew Dalke wrote:
> I was talking with Laura and she said there's still no good
> way to get pypy builds for Windows.
Why not? I am actually happy with the Windows machine at OpenEnd,
bigboard. Or as little unhappy as it gets. I doubt very very ve
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