* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/00.hello/alpha/linux/o3-timing passed.
* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/00.hello/alpha/linux/simple-atomic passed.
* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/00.hello/alpha/linux/simple-timing passed.
* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/00.hello/alpha/tru64/o
I won't break anything as far as making it not work, but I might not
be able to get exactly the same frequency out of it as before so the
regressions might need to be updated. It shouldn't be a big deal.
Gabe
Ali Saidi wrote:
Just as long as your don't break alpha, yes.
Ali
On May 27, 20
Just as long as your don't break alpha, yes.
Ali
On May 27, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Gabe Black wrote:
I'm assuming from the lack of response that nobody minds if I do
whatever I think is appropriate. I'm going to send out all the
pending x86 patches once I've reworked some hacks to be done the
I'm assuming from the lack of response that nobody minds if I do
whatever I think is appropriate. I'm going to send out all the pending
x86 patches once I've reworked some hacks to be done the "right" way and
taken care of a few other things so everybody will still have a chance
to complain.