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From: Greg P. <gp...@us...> - 2005-02-11 07:20:18
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Julian Seward writes: > The rate of change of the code base is high at the moment, > with some virtual-CPU hacking and other restructuring going > on. Much of this isn't publically visible but will be soon. > > The upshot is that this isn't really a good time for us > to merge in MacOSX changes. We are already wrestling with the > problem of merging two lines of development so as to get amd64 > support working right, and having a third line complicates it > even more. That sounds reasonable. Is the recent libpthread removal mostly working? I want to start from a base that includes that, but my changes will involve lots of code motion between files so running `cvs update` won't be practical for long. If the libpthread changes mostly work now, then I'll just grab a version now and ignore further changes to top-of-tree. And of course the new virtual CPU and IR had better live up to the hype :-) -- Greg Parker gp...@us... |