On 4/14/08, Vasily Levchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Stepan Mishura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > As I understood the thread it is doable to make interim release > > targeted to assist inclusion of Harmony verifier to the nearest > > Eclipse TPTP release. Let me share my understanding of the request and > > a possible way to resolve it (please correct me if I'm wrong): The > > Eclipse team needs an 'official' (i.e. published on the web-site as > > milestone build) Harmony release. The Eclipse team only interesting in > > changes in verifier since M5 so the main criteria for the interim > > release is no regressions in verifier functionality (i.e. I assume > > that not critical regressions are acceptable for interim release. I > > believe that is important for having a shorten freeze/test/release > > period for the interim release) > > > > So I think we may consider: > > - making sure that all artifacts required are in place (i.e. committed > > to the trunk) > > - declaring short code freeze > > - running testing cycle to see if there are any issues with verifier > > and overall code. (BTW, are there any know issues with verifier that > > needs to be fixed?) > > > > Having said that I thought that we are testing up to 6 snapshots per > > week so we may pick up any interim snapshot that has everything > > required and shows good testing results, make it 'official' - i.e. > > publish it ... with proper label - M5.5_Eclipse or something else to > > avoid confusions and to state clearly that the release it targeted to > > the Eclipse TPTP release. > > > > Does it make sense and works for all parties? > > > > The only issue that still unclear for me is ABI requirements: has the > > Harmony team build/test the code to satisfy ABI or you can do it? > > (Alexey Petrenko asked this before but I don't see any answer) > > > I suppose we can do it, but it should be in the released package too. If > we're going to share building of the module how it will looks like? > 1. you'll give us revision > 2. and we'll return the compiled libraries > > or some other way? >
OK as I see from your answer - the Harmony team has to build binaries that satisfy ABI (because we publish binaries that are created only by Harmony committers.) -Stepan. <SNIP>
