Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] GitHub anyone?

2016-06-01 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
>> Regarding the issue of git sub-modules and keeping Clang/LLVM in sync, >> perhaps we should just put Clang and LLVM into a single git repository and >> add a CMake option to disable compilation of Clang (the same could be done >> for other LLVM sub-projects for which bisection and other nifty

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?

2016-06-02 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Renato, > Firstly, the responses were overwhelmingly positive (I counted 20 of > the ~25 people strongly supporting and another 2~3 weakly supporting). > This is a good indication that the move could be very beneficial to > the community as a whole, including downstream infrastructure, not > just

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] What version comes after 3.9? (Was: [3.9 Release] Release plan and call for testers)

2016-06-14 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
>> I think that this is the right approach, and we happen to have a natural >> forcing function here: opaque pointer types. I think we should increment the >> major version number when opaque pointer types are here, as it will be a >> major breaking change, and then we'll have a version 4.0. Until

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] Git Move: GitHub+modules proposal

2016-06-26 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> 1. Control the history via server hooks updating a unique and > auto-increment identifier, which will apply to every commit on its > submodules (ie, every other LLVM project). Does github allow this? IIRC their support for server-side hooks was very limited due to obvious reasons. And executing

[lldb-dev] IMPORTANT: bugzilla self-registration temporary disabled

2016-08-29 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, Due to increasing spam we temporary disabled new user registration on bugzilla. -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University ___ lldb-dev mailing list lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org

[lldb-dev] YouTrack e-mails

2016-09-26 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, Today some of you received dozen e-mails from YouTrack connected with something which looks like LLVM PRs. Please ignore them and I do apologize that you received them. Here is some background. As you may know we had a lot of problems with Bugzilla recently due to spam activity. Current

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [4.0.0 Release] The branch is here, the release process starts

2017-01-13 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
That's odd... Have the branch created as usual? On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:28 AM, Hans Wennborg wrote: > Oh wait, the branch on the git mirror doesn't look right! > > Anton, can you take a look? The first commit on the branch for llvm is: > > ---

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] [4.0.0 Release] The branch is here, the release process starts

2017-01-13 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Should be there. On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:46 AM, Robinson, Paul wrote: > Also, compiler-rt release_40 not set up yet? > Thanks, > --paulr > >> -Original Message- >> From: cfe-dev [mailto:cfe-dev-boun...@lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Anton >> Korobeynikov via cfe-dev >> Sent: Friday, Janua

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [4.0.0 Release] The branch is here, the release process starts

2017-01-13 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Something is weird. The branches were created as usual. And some are totally fine (like compiler-rt) and some - broken like llvm and clang. I will try to figure out what made git svn mad... On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > That's odd... Have the branch created as usual

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [4.0.0 Release] The branch is here, the release process starts

2017-01-13 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
The branches should be fixed as of now. Please let me know whether you'll see any issues. On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Something is weird. The branches were created as usual. And some are > totally fine (like compiler-rt) and some - broken like llvm and clang. > I

[lldb-dev] Google Summer of Code 2017: Call for Mentors & Projects

2017-03-09 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, On behalf of LLVM Foundation I would like to announce that LLVM will be participating in Google Summer of Code this year. GSoC this year will be quite different from what we saw over last years, so stay tuned for updates! Thanks to Vassil, 'Open Projects' pages received a major update t

[lldb-dev] GSoC 2017 Student Applications are Open

2017-03-20 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear Prospective GSoC Students, The student applications website is currently open! While you can submit your proposals directly there we strongly suggest you to submit, refine and discuss your proposals via the corresponding mailing lists. The "Open Projects" page at http://llvm.org/OpenProject

[lldb-dev] GSoC: Deadline is coming!

2017-04-02 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear prospective GSoC students, Please do not forget that the deadline for final versions of proposals is April 3rd, 16:00 UTC (if I'm not mistaken, this corresponds to 12:00 pm in New York and 9:00 am in San Francisco, but please double check and do not rely on my conversion). Looking forward to

[lldb-dev] Fwd: [GSoC Mentors] GSoC Org Ideas List should be solid by this Monday at 19:00 UTC for review

2018-01-28 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, I'm afraid this applies to LLVM as well. So, please fill in the OpenProjects pages for GSoC today - 19:00 UTC Monday is morning in California, so Monday will be too late :( -- Forwarded message -- From: 'Stephanie Taylor' via Google Summer of Code Mentors List Date: Su

[lldb-dev] LLVM & GSoC 2018

2018-02-15 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, On behalf of LLVM Foundation it's my pleasure to announce to LLVM has been accepted to participate in Google Summer of Code program this year. The list of open projects could be found at http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html#gsoc18 Please let me know, if: - You're LLVM contributor and wou

[lldb-dev] GSoC 2018 Student Applications

2018-03-23 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear Prospective GSoC Students, The student applications website is currently open and there are still 4 days before the deadline. While you can submit your proposals directly there we strongly suggest you to submit, refine and discuss your proposals via the corresponding mailing lists. The "Ope

[lldb-dev] GSoC proposal submission deadline is coming

2018-03-26 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear prospective GSoC students, This is a reminder that the deadline to submit the final versions of your proposals is coming. In fact, will be less than in 24 hours. The submission closes on March 27 16:00 UTC (this corresponds to 17:00 CET and 9:00 Pacific Time, but please do not rely on my conv

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [7.0.0 Release] The final tag is in

2018-09-19 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Hi Gabor, The revision Hans mentioned is essentially the revision that created svn tag. Content-wise it's equal to the tip of release_70 branch. On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 6:21 PM Gábor Márton via cfe-dev wrote: > > Hi Hans, > > > The final version of 7.0.0 has been tagged from the branch at r342370

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] Updates on SVN to GitHub migration

2018-11-08 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Some status update wrt GitHub SVN bridge. It does not work for any non-trivial (= LLVM) repo. I filled the issue there, however, there is no ETA when it will be fixed. Even worse, there are no promises that the issue will be addressed at all. Though they are aware that this is the issue for us. On

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] Updates on SVN to GitHub migration

2018-11-08 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
No idea, the checkout just timed out. I tried to play with sparse checkouts, etc. and my current hypothesis that the large number of revisions makes it unhappy. On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 2:39 AM James Y Knight wrote: > > It'd be nice to know what about our repository is breaking it. Do they have > a

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] Updates on SVN to GitHub migration

2018-11-09 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Correct. One important part of the migration is the ability to keep the various CIs and other integrations intact via switching to svn-from-git bridge: https://help.github.com/articles/support-for-subversion-clients/ Otherwise the things might be even more complicated for downstream users. On Fri,

[lldb-dev] EuroLLVM 2019 CFP deadline is in 20 minutes

2019-01-13 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, Another reminder: the deadline for submitting talk proposals for EuroLLVM'19 is in 20 minutes. Details are available at http://llvm.org/devmtg/2019-04/#cfp -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Department of Statistical Modelling, Saint Petersburg State University __

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [GitHub] RFC: Enforcing no merge commit policy

2019-03-19 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> Github PRs are how everyone who is not already super-involved in the llvm > project is going to want to contribute changes, and we ought to be as > welcoming as possible to such users. Still we'd need some policy & checks here. Say, what if someone will issue a PR to LLVM 4.0 branch? With clear

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [Release-testers] [9.0.0 Release] The release branch is open; trunk is now 10.0.0

2019-07-22 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> > When the branch is in good enough shape, hopefully by tomorrow, the > > first release candidate (RC1) will be tagged and testing can begin. > > The release schedule can be found under "Upcoming Releases" to the > > right at https://llvm.org > > > > Could you please do the necessary magic for 'r

[lldb-dev] Call for GSoC 2020 projects

2019-12-23 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear prospective LLVM GSoC Mentors, The organization application period for GSoC 2020 will open on January, 14. This means that we're having some time to prepare the list of project ideas for the next year. When proposing the project please keep in mind the following criteria: 1. The project shou

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] Call for GSoC 2020 projects

2020-01-29 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Hello David, I believe Johannes already answered your questions, but just to clarify the things fully: yes, we are going to submit an application to participate in GSoC this year as usual. I will take care of necessary paperwork and stuff. Currently we're collecting the list of summer projects he

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] Call for GSoC 2020 projects

2020-01-30 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Sure, feel free to propose a project! On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 12:55 PM David Tellenbach wrote: > Hi, > > sorry for the late response. Yes, my question is answered. > > I hadn't any doubt that LLVM will participate in GSoC and my question > aimed on knowing if it's too late to propose a project -

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues

2020-01-30 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> Do we have a way for individuals to get individually automatically subscribed > on all the bugs created for a given tag? > Mailing-lists seem fairly rigid in terms of granularity with respect to tags. No, all notifications are essentially all-or-nothing thing. Github folks knows about this issue

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues

2020-01-30 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> Will you be able to start numbering in github at a number larger than the > largest bug in bugzilla? It would be annoying to have overlapping bug > numbers. Bug numbers exist in code comments, list archives, etc., etc. If > someone reads 'clang bug #1234' somewhere it will be ambiguous, whi

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues

2020-01-30 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
I tend to support this – after 10.0.0 seems like a proper timeline. And we already have some set of tags from bugzilla, so we could simply add them. On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 8:49 PM David Major via llvm-dev wrote: > > Would it make sense to wait until 10.0.0 is released, in order to keep all > t

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues

2020-02-01 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Good idea. Let me ask for this. On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 2:17 AM Fangrui Song via llvm-dev wrote: > > On 2020-01-30, Anton Korobeynikov via cfe-dev wrote: > >> Will you be able to start numbering in github at a number larger than the > >> largest bug in bugzilla? It would be annoying to have over

[lldb-dev] LLVM GSoC 2020

2020-03-17 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear Prospective GSoC students, As you already know, the proposal submission process recently started and will continue until March 31 (please see GSoC website for the complete timeline). While one can submit the proposal to GSoC system directly, we strongly encourage to submit proposals for disc

[lldb-dev] GSoC application submission deadline is tomorrow

2020-03-30 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear prospective GSoC students, This is a reminder that GSoC application submission deadline is tomorrow, so you're having slightly more than 24 hours in order to review, finish, polish and finally submit your project proposal. -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Department of Statistical M

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-20 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> Can we preserve the existing bug numbers if we migrate this way? There are > lots of references to "PRx" in checked in LLVM artifacts and elsewhere in > the world, as well as links to llvm.org/PRx, and if we can preserve all > the issue numbers this would ease the transition pain subst

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-20 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Just to clarify a bit: what I wanted to say is that it's unlikely that we will be able to ensure that bugzilla issue numbers after migration would coincide with github issue numbers. And therefore proper mapping will be necessary. And this mapping would be more complex than just rewriting the URL.

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-20 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> If we are reasonably certain that no one would be opening new issues on > GitHub while the migration is running... And pull requests (the numbering is common for issues and pull requests) as well. And we cannot disable pull requests at all. And I'm afraid the issues will need to be opened as wel

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-21 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
> On 04/20/2020 04:08 PM, James Y Knight wrote: > > In a previous discussion, one other suggestion had been to migrate all the > > bugzilla bugs to a separate initially-private "bug archive" repository in > > github. This has a few benefits: > > 1. If the migration is messed up, the repo can be d

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-21 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Hi James, > Please could we replace the "llvm-tools" with a single label for each LLVM > tool (i.e. labels for llvm-ar, llvm-as, llvm-cxxfilt, llvm-objdump etc etc). Sorry, I missed the subcomponents for the tools when I did the migration of the labels. Will add them! -- With best regards, Anto

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-22 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Hi Konrad, Thanks for the scripts – look useful! For the record, here is the result of previous experiments https://github.com/asl/llvm-bugzilla/issues On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 2:21 PM Konrad Kleine via cfe-dev wrote: > > I wanted to try importing llvm bugs into a fresh github repo and here's my

Re: [lldb-dev] [llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues [UPDATED]

2020-04-22 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
GitHub also supports custom prefixes for the issues. However, here is another limitation: the prefix must be at least 3 letters, so we cannot, for example, autolink PR1234 issues. Already asked whether this restriction could be lifted. On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 3:15 PM James Y Knight via llvm-dev w

[lldb-dev] Changes to 2021 GSoC program

2020-10-30 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, TL;DR: It is expected for the projects to be shorter, but more spread over the summer. Google recently announced major changes into their program for the next year. Here is the excerpt: 1. Smaller project size - all students participating in the 2021 program will be working on a 175 ho

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] [llvm-dev] Renaming The Default Branch

2020-12-07 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Hi Martin, It seems it's in the `master` branch: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/78a57069b53a08d5aef98a8472fcfa73dbbc8771 So, is the problem resolved? On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 11:12 AM Martin Storsjö via cfe-dev wrote: > > Hi, > > On Sun, 6 Dec 2020, Mike Edwards via llvm-dev wrote: >

[lldb-dev] Google Summer of Code Call for Projects

2021-02-01 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear all, This year as usual we are planning to submit our application to participate in the Google Summer of Code program. However, the application is not possible without the list of tentative projects. So, please consider adding your project ideas to the Open Projects page at: https://llvm.org/

[lldb-dev] LLVM was accepted to GSoC 2021

2021-03-11 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, It is my pleasure to announce that LLVM Compiler Infrastructure was accepted to participate in the Google Summer of Code program. Just a reminder, the list of project ideas is available from https://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html#gsoc21 -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Department

[lldb-dev] Bugzilla / GitHub migration: username request

2021-03-25 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Dear All, As you might know, LLVM Foundation is working on migrating the data that is currently residing in Bugzilla at http://bugs.llvm.org into LLVM GitHub project repository. The ultimate goal is to shut down the Bugzilla instance and allow the use of GitHub issues and pull requests across LLVM

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] Bugzilla / GitHub migration: username request

2021-03-26 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
Hi Paul > I'm hoping it's not a requirement that the GitHub account knows > the same email addresses that Bugzilla knows. Sony has assigned me > 3 different addresses over time; Bugzilla knows the older two, and > GitHub knows only the most recent one. Correct. And we do not care about emails on

Re: [lldb-dev] [cfe-dev] 13.0.1 Release Update

2021-12-16 Thread Anton Korobeynikov via lldb-dev
And for the record, here is the milestone: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/milestone/2 On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 5:58 AM Tom Stellard via cfe-dev wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm back on track with the release after the buzilla migration, so I'm > going to accept backport requests until Monday, Dec 20,