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Next pcc developer release?
Lionel Cons
2013-07-11 17:15:28 UTC
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When will the next pcc developer version be released for testing?

Lionel
Anders Magnusson
2013-07-13 11:40:35 UTC
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Post by Lionel Cons
When will the next pcc developer version be released for testing?
I have had much to do last year, but now it's clearing up so when this
summer is ended I will try to come up with a branch for a new release :-)

-- Ragge
Irek Szczesniak
2013-07-19 19:17:49 UTC
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Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by Lionel Cons
When will the next pcc developer version be released for testing?
I have had much to do last year, but now it's clearing up so when this
summer is ended I will try to come up with a branch for a new release :-)
Is that release going to include "lint"?

Irek
Anders Magnusson
2013-07-19 20:30:15 UTC
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Post by Irek Szczesniak
Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by Lionel Cons
When will the next pcc developer version be released for testing?
I have had much to do last year, but now it's clearing up so when this
summer is ended I will try to come up with a branch for a new release :-)
Is that release going to include "lint"?
You mean as back then when pcc could be compiled as lint? Not planned
for this release.

-- Ragge
Irek Szczesniak
2013-07-19 20:35:38 UTC
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Post by Irek Szczesniak
Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by Lionel Cons
When will the next pcc developer version be released for testing?
I have had much to do last year, but now it's clearing up so when this
summer is ended I will try to come up with a branch for a new release :-)
Is that release going to include "lint"?
You mean as back then when pcc could be compiled as lint? Not planned for
this release.
Yes. The goal would be to have a separate lint utility which can
generate lint libraries which store type information (and context
information) for the libraries we ship as binaries only. Think about
it as a way to pass down C++ type information for C/Fortran etc shared
libraries.

Irek
ольга крыжановская
2013-07-20 01:05:53 UTC
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If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)

Olga
Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by Lionel Cons
When will the next pcc developer version be released for testing?
I have had much to do last year, but now it's clearing up so when this
summer is ended I will try to come up with a branch for a new release :-)
-- Ragge
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ольга крыжановская
2013-07-20 06:27:49 UTC
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AFAIK its PCC-389.

Olga
Post by ольга крыжановская
If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)
is there a JIRA issue about that?
(JIRA and Fisheye are both not responding at the moment, for me..)
iain
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Iain Hibbert
2013-07-20 06:25:35 UTC
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Post by ольга крыжановская
If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)
is there a JIRA issue about that?

(JIRA and Fisheye are both not responding at the moment, for me..)

iain
Anders Magnusson
2013-07-20 07:54:46 UTC
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Post by ольга крыжановская
If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)
is there a JIRA issue about that?
(JIRA and Fisheye are both not responding at the moment, for me..)
Yep, there is a machine that is taken offline that did run the java
processes, and it isn't replaced yet.
I will fix that also when the summer vacation is over.

-- Ragge
Lionel Cons
2013-07-21 03:33:08 UTC
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Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by ольга крыжановская
If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)
is there a JIRA issue about that?
(JIRA and Fisheye are both not responding at the moment, for me..)
Yep, there is a machine that is taken offline that did run the java
processes, and it isn't replaced yet.
I will fix that also when the summer vacation is over.
Is there anywhere a list of commits so we can track the progress?

Lionel
Iain Hibbert
2013-07-21 07:11:05 UTC
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Post by Lionel Cons
Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by ольга крыжановская
If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)
is there a JIRA issue about that?
(JIRA and Fisheye are both not responding at the moment, for me..)
Yep, there is a machine that is taken offline that did run the java
processes, and it isn't replaced yet.
I will fix that also when the summer vacation is over.
Is there anywhere a list of commits so we can track the progress?
The Fisheye server would show that, with a web browser. You can also
subscribe to pcc-commit-list, to get the CVS commit logs, or use "cvs log"
on individual files in the repo

however, there has been no activity in recent months

iain
Anders Magnusson
2013-07-21 07:47:57 UTC
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Post by Iain Hibbert
Post by Lionel Cons
Post by Anders Magnusson
Post by ольга крыжановская
If you do so try to make the release compile ast-ksh (i.e. ksh93, from
http://www2.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/) in a working state.
Get extra score if the superset package ast-open works, too :)
is there a JIRA issue about that?
(JIRA and Fisheye are both not responding at the moment, for me..)
Yep, there is a machine that is taken offline that did run the java
processes, and it isn't replaced yet.
I will fix that also when the summer vacation is over.
Is there anywhere a list of commits so we can track the progress?
The Fisheye server would show that, with a web browser. You can also
subscribe to pcc-commit-list, to get the CVS commit logs, or use "cvs log"
on individual files in the repo
however, there has been no activity in recent months
I have been quite busy last months to finish my pilot license, but in a
few weeks when the summer vacation is finished then I will start
rounding up for a new release. There are a few things that I want to
fix before branching.

-- Ragge
marco caminati
2013-07-22 10:36:23 UTC
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Great!

Hope you you don't mind if I mind you about arm-linux support (especially v7).
I already tested and reported here, but I'm not literate enough to fix the few missing pieces.

Thanks and keep it up.

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