From: Stepan D. <stp...@na...> - 2013-06-06 20:01:43
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OK. You just tell me which VCS you prefer. As John mentioned, it would be pretty difficult to sync avr-llvm with mainstream. I spent two days just to get it compilable :-) It think it should be distributed VCS, since it designed for exactly our case: huge and dynamic main stream and tons of different subprojects. Generally LLVM, is under SVN. It also has GIT mirror. From the other side it is possible to create own mirror. Mercurial mirror, for example; then create AVR branch and work with it, syncing with main stream from time to time. P.S.: Once distributed repository would be created, it would be *very* easy to move it to place you want. -Stepan. John Myers wrote: > I don't have much experience with git, but I would like to try it. > Trying to keep synced with upstream LLVM using SVN > has proven frustrating for me. I think some of design features of git > should make it easier. > > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Weddington, Eric > <Eri...@at... <mailto:Eri...@at...>> wrote: > > Wait! > > I would like to move this to Atmel Spaces. > http://spaces.atmel.com/ > > We had a somewhat recent conversation about this on the mailing list. > > Git is available as one of the version control systems available. > > If we can move this to Atmel Spaces, I can get help from our > internal groups on this project. > > Eric Weddington > Marketing Manager > Open Source & Community > Atmel > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Stepan Dyatkovskiy [mailto:stp...@na... > <mailto:stp...@na...>] > > Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 11:33 AM > > To: John Myers > > Cc: avr-llvm > > Subject: Re: [avr-llvm-devel] Sync with trunk > > > > Though, may be move it to git? If so, I can do the import to > gihub for > > example; I'll send you link then. > > -Stepan. > > > > Stepan Dyatkovskiy wrote: > > > Here is version of the last 0008-Sync-with-trunk.patch for > avr-llvm- > > code > > > repository. > > > > > > P.S. I'm also not sure about changed in AVRRegisterInfo.td. > > > > > > -Stepan > > > Stepan Dyatkovskiy wrote: > > >> Hi John, > > >> > > >> 1. The diff of the diffs :-) > > >> avr-diff-2013-06-06.patch > > >> > > >> 2. Configure patches (made from git, applied via -p1 -N). > > >> 0007-Configure-scripts.patch > > >> > > >> 3. Sync itself (made from git): > > >> 3.1. Copy AVR to Target dir > > >> 3.2. Apply #1, apply diffs, apply #2 > > >> 3.3. Apply sync patch "patch -p1 -N -i 0008-Sync-with-trunk.patch > > >> 4. Try to compile. It was made for r183403. Need test somehow > > >> AVRISelLowering.cpp > > >> > > >> Let me know if something goes wrong, I'll online till 13:00 UTC-7. > > >> > > >> -Stepan. > > >> > > >> John Myers wrote: > > >>> Hi Stepan, > > >>> > > >>> We can definitely use some help. If I remember correctly, adding > > inline > > >>> asm support was the next needed important step. So it would be > > great if > > >>> you wanted to work on inline asm support. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 3:33 AM, Stepan Dyatkovskiy > > <stp...@na... <mailto:stp...@na...> > > >>> <mailto:stp...@na... <mailto:stp...@na...>>> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> Hello guys. > > >>> Do you need some help? Inline asm? Is it in wishlist yet? > > >>> > > >>> -Stepan > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------- > > >> > > >> How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: > > >> 1. 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