On April 19, 2015 7:39:22 PM CDT, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: >On 18/04/2015 12:06 am, Joel Sherrill wrote: >> >> >> On 4/17/2015 5:11 AM, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I think everything for the 4.11 release is now in the tree. It would >be >>> good to do the branch soon, since the watchdog changes and the >FreeBSD >>> timecounters should probably be not in the release. We can test and >>> polish for the release in the branch. >>> >> Agreed. Nothing is really outstanding AFAIK from a patch >perspective. >> I still need to run coverage and post reports. We haven't looked at >that >> in a while and the changes could have negatively impacted that. That >> can be post-branching. >> >> Are you including the new timer server implementation you just >> posted as a post-branching merge? >> >> I would like to do a build and test sweep before we branch. Daniel's >> patch was quite large and I just want to make sure all is OK still. >> But nothing really blocking except a sanity check. All built OK >overnight >> and the test runs have been acceptable. >> >> This is the point at which feedback from real hardware from user's >would be >> appreciated but I won't hold a release waiting for any. I will be >doing >> a sweep >> on simulators. Anything additional is a plus. >> >> I would really like for Chris to be back from holidays before we push >> the button. Just in case. :) >> > >I think the master branch is ready. I think we need to review the wiki >to get a single clear Getting Starting guide.
Agreed. I have a handful of small patches from building over the weekend. Nios C++ support is going to require a gcc patch. I am currently running tests on every bsp that we have a simulator for. My tasks are to finish the run and review results. Fix Nios C++. And push those patches. If someone can review the getting started that would be appreciated. >Chris --joel _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel