Code freeze

2006-06-16 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Parrot 0.4.5 will be released Sun 18th. * please refrain from any feature changes to parrot and compiler tool chain * docu updates, trivial bug fixes and such are still welcome * please update PLATFORMS and smokes Thanks, leo

Code freeze

2006-02-20 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Folks, developers, countrymen, the next release will go out soon (very likely this Wed), which means: * no more feature changes to parrot core, config, libs * bug fixes, documentation updates are very welcome as well as: * test results, smoke and PLATFORMS updates Thanks, leo

another month - another code freeze

2005-07-01 Thread Leopold Toetsch
Time flies like an arrow. I remember doing the last release was just a few days ago. Anyway: * feature freeze starts now - please no feature changes to parrot core - bug-fixes, documentation updates, test reports (PLATFORMS) are very welcome - updates to languages are welcome to, but

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-12 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 4:51 PM +0100 12/12/02, Juergen Boemmels wrote: Steve Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Heads up. The weather report indicates a feature freeze on Sat 2002-Dec-14 at 20:00 GMT (12:00 PST, 15:00 EST, 21:00 CET), leading to a release on Wed 2002-Dec-18. So if you have any feature changes that

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-12 Thread Juergen Boemmels
Steve Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Heads up. The weather report indicates a feature freeze on Sat > 2002-Dec-14 at 20:00 GMT (12:00 PST, 15:00 EST, 21:00 CET), leading to > a release on Wed 2002-Dec-18. So if you have any feature changes that > you want to get into 0.0.9 (and it isn't too de

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-12 Thread Tanton Gibbs
> Are the Tru64 registers scanned for live PMCs/Buffers? I don't know > what things would typically get missed that way, but it's a known > problem for most architectures (or was until recently? What's the > status on this?) I don't know if they are or not. How could you tell? > Does Tru64 have

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-11 Thread Steve Fink
On Dec-11, Tanton Gibbs wrote: > I'm still not sure what the problem is...but if you turn --gc-debug > off, then the array diminsions are correct...e.g., 10 for the first > dimension. Therefore, the calculation of the array index is > performed correctly. However, with --gc-debug on, the array > di

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-11 Thread Steve Fink
On Dec-10, Tanton Gibbs wrote: > I'm looking at the Tru64 problem. Yay! Thank you.

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-11 Thread Simon Glover
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Tanton Gibbs wrote: > I'm looking at the Tru64 problem. > > The manifest problem is trivial: > languages/jako/docs/jako.pod needs to be added to the MANIFEST Implicit patch applied, thanks. Simon

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-11 Thread Tanton Gibbs
nton Gibbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:13 PM Subject: Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze > I'm looking at the Tru64 problem. > > The manifest problem is trivial: > languages/jako/docs/jako.pod needs to be added to

Re: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-10 Thread Tanton Gibbs
AIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:45 PM Subject: Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze > Heads up. The weather report indicates a feature freeze on Sat > 2002-Dec-14 at 20:00 GMT (12:00 PST, 15:00 EST, 21:00 CET), leading to > a release on Wed 2002-Dec-18

Parrot v0.0.9 code freeze

2002-12-10 Thread Steve Fink
Heads up. The weather report indicates a feature freeze on Sat 2002-Dec-14 at 20:00 GMT (12:00 PST, 15:00 EST, 21:00 CET), leading to a release on Wed 2002-Dec-18. So if you have any feature changes that you want to get into 0.0.9 (and it isn't too destabilizing), please commit them before Saturday