On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 18:35 +0100, Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
> Parrot next release is on schedule for next Tuesday, June 17th. Unless
> any showstopping bugs are reported in the next few days. In
> preparation, please update NEWS with the latest hackings, also report
>
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:27 PM, chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 13 June 2008 10:35:29 Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
>
>> Please put major updates or refactors on hold until release. Testing,
>> documention updates and bug fixes are most welcome.
>
> Would you like all hackathon pro
On Friday 13 June 2008 10:35:29 Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
> Please put major updates or refactors on hold until release. Testing,
> documention updates and bug fixes are most welcome.
Would you like all hackathon progress to go in a branch then? I think we
could get a lot of interesting thin
Greetings,
Parrot next release is on schedule for next Tuesday, June 17th. Unless
any showstopping bugs are reported in the next few days. In
preparation, please update NEWS with the latest hackings, also report
any PLATFORMS updates. Try to run 'make fulltest' on every
architecture th
in PLATFORMS, we currently have quite a few old entries (everything
before 2008 is shown below) If you have one of these platforms, please
get a snapshot/checkout today and get us a patch before chromatic cuts
the release.
I also want this to be tied to parrot releases rather than dates, as
we do
as of r26974, i've updated the NEWS file for the release. it's been a
busy month, especially for languages. i've updated information on the
languages with which i'm most familiar, but your input is most
welcome. also, could somebody peruse the svn log since the last
release (r26484) and add update
Now would be a great time to work on updates to PLATFORMS so they're
ready for the release tomorrow.
Jerry is working on NEWS updates while in transit, but patches could
potentially be helpful there as well.
Thanks.
--
Will "Coke" Coleda
Hi all,
It's fallen to me to do the release this month, and I'm lucky enough to
get to do the one that falls on Perl's birthday. The rest of the world
is unlucky enough that, unless I recieve a better suggestion, I'm
considering naming the release "Happy Birdday", which is about the worst
pun
On Nov 18, 2007 12:25 PM, chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please review your
> checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit updates to
> PLATFORMS.
>
> Running make fulltest and reporting any failures would be very
> Per your request, the pasted output of mingw32-make fulltest with gcc
> 3.4.5 on Win32
>
> rev 22919
Ok, I am a dolt - that is the output for Win32 Cygwin
The output for Win32 MinGW is coming soon
>
> /usr/bin/perl.exe t/harness --gc-debug --running-make-test -b
> t/compilers/imcc/*/*.t t/op/
On Nov 18, 2007 12:25 PM, chromatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please review your
> checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit updates to
> PLATFORMS.
>
> Running make fulltest and reporting any failures would be very
On Nov 20, 2007, at 4:03 AM, Francois PERRAD wrote:
At 09:25 18/11/2007 -0800, chromatic wrote:
The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please
review your
checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit
updates to
PLATFORMS.
languages/LANGUAGES_STATUS.p
At 09:25 18/11/2007 -0800, chromatic wrote:
The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please review your
checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit updates to
PLATFORMS.
languages/LANGUAGES_STATUS.pod could be updated too.
with a special constraint : the ri
The next release will be on Tuesday evening. Committers, please review your
checkins and update NEWS appropriately. Everyone, please submit updates to
PLATFORMS.
Running make fulltest and reporting any failures would be very handy as well.
-- c
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