Feature freeze

2006-05-12 Thread Leopold Toetsch
The next release 0.4.4 will be prepared this weekend. The usual terms apply: - no more feature changes to Parrot core - docu updates, trivial bug fixes, ..., welcome - as well as updates to PLATFORMS, smoke reports, test results Thanks, leo

Feature freeze

2006-03-30 Thread Leopold Toetsch
The next release will be rolled out this weekend. The usual terms apply: * no feature changes to Parrot core incl. build * bug and docu fixes welcome leo

Feature freeze

2004-02-25 Thread Leopold Toetsch
You knew it already, but just to make sure ... - No new feature checkins - Object patches are fine - Tests, bug fixes, docu updates, and such are more then welcome Release date is still considered to be Feb, 29th. *If* objects need some more days to settle, release will be on Feb, 30th (that is

RE: Feature freeze

2004-02-25 Thread Garrett Goebel
Leopold Toetsch wrote: WRT release name: Piers has proposed The Leaping Kakapo (whatever that is:) We could also name it The Leaping Aoudad. A Kakapo is a flightless night parrot: http://www.kakapo.net/en/. So leaping Kakapo does make a kind of sense. kaka is the Maori word for parrot. Po

Re: Feature freeze

2004-02-25 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Garrett Goebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leopold Toetsch wrote: WRT release name: Piers has proposed The Leaping Kakapo (whatever that is:) We could also name it The Leaping Aoudad. A Kakapo is a flightless night parrot: http://www.kakapo.net/en/. So leaping Kakapo does make a kind of

CVS troubles (was: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze)

2004-01-17 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Melvin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cvs checkout -r imcc1final parrot I don't know, if this is related, but I get now errors on commit: cvs server: sticky tag `HEAD' for file `classes/timer.pmc' is not a branch I did commit some patches an hour before which worked fine. Now I suddenly get a

RE: CVS troubles (was: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze)

2004-01-17 Thread Tamilmani, Arvindh Rajesh (Cognizant)
cvs server: sticky tag `HEAD' for file `classes/timer.pmc' is not a branch do $ cvs update -A classes/timer.pmc to remove the sticky tag and try committing again. The sticky tag gets set when cvs checkout/update is done with the -r option. leo HTH, arvindh. This e-mail and any files

IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Melvin Smith
I'm freezing imcc as version 1 except for bug fixes. I'm working on fixing the PCC code emitter before freezing it. Besides the bugs concerning non-scalability of the register allocator, I'm interested in any bug reports (for IMCC only) that may have been Warnocked until now. I'd like to get imcc1

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Melvin Smith wrote: Feel free to checkout branch imcc1final to test with. The command should be: cvs checkout -r imcc1final parrot Could you be a bit more verbose about that. I've now checked out the branch imcc1final, which switched the whole tree to use that sticky tag. Into which branch

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Melvin Smith
At 11:05 AM 1/15/2004 +0100, Leopold Toetsch wrote: Melvin Smith wrote: Feel free to checkout branch imcc1final to test with. The command should be: cvs checkout -r imcc1final parrot Could you be a bit more verbose about that. I've now checked out the branch I would not checkout the branch into

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Melvin Smith
At 10:28 AM 1/15/2004 +, you wrote: On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:21:56AM -0500, Melvin Smith wrote: I'd like to get imcc1 working as correct as possible and frozen within a couple of weeks, then I'll start on the really major rework for imcc2 (including all the deprecation that is going to

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Jonathan Worthington
From: Melvin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd like to get imcc1 working as correct as possible and frozen within a couple of weeks, then I'll start on the really major rework for imcc2 (including all the deprecation that is going to make everyone mad at me.) ;) Any chance of a list of what is

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Melvin Smith
At 04:17 PM 1/15/2004 +, Jonathan Worthington wrote: From: Melvin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd like to get imcc1 working as correct as possible and frozen within a couple of weeks, then I'll start on the really major rework for imcc2 (including all the deprecation that is going to make

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 11:05 AM +0100 1/15/04, Leopold Toetsch wrote: Melvin Smith wrote: Feel free to checkout branch imcc1final to test with. The command should be: cvs checkout -r imcc1final parrot Could you be a bit more verbose about that. I've now checked out the branch imcc1final, which switched the whole

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Melvin Smith
At 10:27 AM 1/15/2004 -0500, Melvin Smith wrote: At 11:05 AM 1/15/2004 +0100, Leopold Toetsch wrote: Melvin Smith wrote: Feel free to checkout branch imcc1final to test with. The command should be: cvs checkout -r imcc1final parrot Could you be a bit more verbose about that. I've now checked out

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 1:17 PM -0500 1/15/04, Melvin Smith wrote: At 10:27 AM 1/15/2004 -0500, Melvin Smith wrote: At 11:05 AM 1/15/2004 +0100, Leopold Toetsch wrote: Melvin Smith wrote: Feel free to checkout branch imcc1final to test with. The command should be: cvs checkout -r imcc1final parrot Could you be a bit

Re: IMCC v1 call for bug list and feature freeze

2004-01-15 Thread Melvin Smith
At 01:08 PM 1/15/2004 -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote: At 11:05 AM +0100 1/15/04, Leopold Toetsch wrote: Melvin Smith wrote: Feel free to checkout branch imcc1final to test with. Could you be a bit more verbose about that. I've now checked out the branch imcc1final, which switched the whole tree to

[ANNOUNCE] feature freeze

2003-10-29 Thread Leopold Toetsch
. * Feature freeze is from now Oct, 29th 8.00 GMT until * Code freeze starts at Oct, 31th 8.00 GMT During feature freeze, only core patches WRT building, testing, warnings, bug fixes and the like should go in (languages/* aren't affected). leo [1] - The Big Move: Parrot source and build files rearranged

FEATURE FREEZE Sunday 14-Sep-2003

2003-09-08 Thread Steve Fink
Had to stick that year on in case this message gets unearthed. Ok, the little voices in my head have told me that it's time for that release we were talking about. So, you have until Sunday to cram in any functionality you want in the next release. After Sunday, it will be cleanups, bugfixes, and

THERE IS NO FEATURE FREEZE

2003-07-08 Thread Steve Fink
I think I've finally straightened my mail configuration out enough for this to go somewhere. There is no feature freeze. That was just an old message that was dug up accidentally from the past. I denied it several times as soon as I saw it, which wasn't very soon because I recently had a death

Re: Parrot 0.0.10 feature freeze

2003-03-10 Thread David
Steve Fink wrote: As for the code name -- I'm personally leaning towards the Juice suggestion. Given that Juice is already the name of an existing (but apparently defunct) virtual machine, you might want to consider another choice. The home page appears dead:

Re: Parrot 0.0.10 feature freeze

2003-03-10 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Steve Fink wrote: As for the code name -- I'm personally leaning towards the Juice suggestion. I'm not sure why, but it just sounds kinda cool. And it does fit well with the -Oj flag. Parrot -- now with extra juice! Or something. Opinions? Too much honor ;) What about one of these:

Parrot 0.0.10 feature freeze

2003-03-09 Thread Steve Fink
This is a day late, but as previously announced, Parrot is now feature-frozen. I'll cut a release next Saturday, March 15, unless things look good enough to go before then. Feature freeze means bugfixes and new tests are still ok. The only currently in-progress feature that I'm aware

Re: Feature Freeze

2001-09-20 Thread Simon Cozens
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:00:20AM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote: So, if you're running on one of the core platforms, please check out a *clean* CVS copy, try and build and post the output of make test. FWIW, here's the current state of Tru64: Failed TestStat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of

Re: Feature Freeze

2001-09-20 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon Cozens) writes: [...] So, if you're running on one of the core platforms, please check out a *clean* CVS copy, try and build and post the output of make test. On FreeBSD 4.x all passes (or skips) except the first t/op/integer test. (as other people have mentioned).

Re: Feature Freeze

2001-09-20 Thread Andy Dougherty
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:00:20AM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote: So, if you're running on one of the core platforms, please check out a *clean* CVS copy, try and build and post the output of make test. FWIW, here's the current state of Linux/Sparc (ivsize=8, nvsize=8, ptrsize=4) Failed 4/5 test

Re: Feature Freeze

2001-09-20 Thread H . Merijn Brand
On Thu 20 Sep 2001 15:49, Simon Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 09:00:20AM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote: So, if you're running on one of the core platforms, please check out a *clean* CVS copy, try and build and post the output of make test. FWIW, here's the current