1558 has been committed.  It took two commits since I forgot to "svn add" 4
files.  All in all, one hundred and twenty one files were committed.

Following the commit(s), I did an "rm -rf trunk", svn update, build.sh, "
build.sh test" on my linux box.  Everything seems to work OK.




On 11/8/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

so, how did it go?

Weldon Washburn wrote:
> On 11/7/06, Gregory Shimansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On Friday 03 November 2006 19:18 Weldon Washburn wrote:
>> > H1558 has been a big battle to get it into committable shape.  I
would
>> > really like to commit it first.  (In fact, Pavel and I are working
>> on it
>> > right now!)
>>
>> The patch in HARMONY-1558 is huge and often is broken by new VM
commits.
>> Shall
>> we make a freeze on VM commits to allow this patch it? Maintaining so
>> many
>> code changes is probably not an easy task.
>>
>> I've tried to apply it today and it doesn't apply cleanly (no surprise,
5
>> days
>> passed since the last update). I think some cooperation between VM
>> committers
>> is required to allow this patch to be finally integrated into the code.
>>
>> We should either agree to let it in or let it die. I support the first
>> option.
>>
>> Weldon, Geir, what do you think?
>
>
> Pavel and I will work on 1558 in the next 12 hours.  Hopefully
> we will commit it very soon.   It has been a very difficult patch to
apply
> for all the reasons you describe.  It would be appreciated if you can
hold
> off applying any patches that might modify the same files as 1558.
>
> --
>> Gregory Shimansky, Intel Middleware Products Division
>>
>
>
>




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Weldon Washburn
Intel Enterprise Solutions Software Division

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