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LLVM buildbot for m68k backend has been moved to production
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
2023-01-20 11:00:01 UTC
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Hi!

For a number of weeks, the LLVM buildbot which cross-compiles the M68K backend
has been "green", i.e. builds and testsuite have passed without problems [1].

As a consequence, I have asked the admin of the LLVM buildbot master server to
move our buildbot from staging to production. After receiving approval yesterday,
I moved the buildbot to production now [2].

Another step forward in maturing the M68K backend in LLVM. More news on the backend
coming soon, I'm preparing a longer report.

Thanks,
Adrian
[1] https://lab.llvm.org/staging/#/builders/180
[2] https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/192
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Jeffrey Walton
2023-01-20 14:20:01 UTC
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 5:51 AM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
For a number of weeks, the LLVM buildbot which cross-compiles the M68K backend
has been "green", i.e. builds and testsuite have passed without problems [1].
As a consequence, I have asked the admin of the LLVM buildbot master server to
move our buildbot from staging to production. After receiving approval yesterday,
I moved the buildbot to production now [2].
Another step forward in maturing the M68K backend in LLVM. More news on the backend
coming soon, I'm preparing a longer report.
Good job, Adrian.

Jeff
Antonio Vargas Gonzalez
2023-01-21 17:40:01 UTC
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YAY \o/
Fantastic, great job, Adrian!
Post by Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 5:51 AM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
For a number of weeks, the LLVM buildbot which cross-compiles the M68K
backend
Post by Jeffrey Walton
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
has been "green", i.e. builds and testsuite have passed without
problems [1].
Post by Jeffrey Walton
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
As a consequence, I have asked the admin of the LLVM buildbot master
server to
Post by Jeffrey Walton
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
move our buildbot from staging to production. After receiving approval
yesterday,
Post by Jeffrey Walton
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
I moved the buildbot to production now [2].
Another step forward in maturing the M68K backend in LLVM. More news on
the backend
Post by Jeffrey Walton
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
coming soon, I'm preparing a longer report.
Good job, Adrian.
Jeff
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Antonio Vargas Gonzalez
2023-01-21 18:50:02 UTC
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YAY \o/ !
Fantastic, great job, Adrian!
Post by Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 5:51 AM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
For a number of weeks, the LLVM buildbot which cross-compiles the M68K backend
has been "green", i.e. builds and testsuite have passed without problems [1].
As a consequence, I have asked the admin of the LLVM buildbot master server to
move our buildbot from staging to production. After receiving approval yesterday,
I moved the buildbot to production now [2].
Another step forward in maturing the M68K backend in LLVM. More news on the backend
coming soon, I'm preparing a longer report.
Good job, Adrian.
Jeff
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
2023-01-22 15:30:01 UTC
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Hello!
Post by Jeffrey Walton
Post by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
For a number of weeks, the LLVM buildbot which cross-compiles the M68K backend
has been "green", i.e. builds and testsuite have passed without problems [1].
As a consequence, I have asked the admin of the LLVM buildbot master server to
move our buildbot from staging to production. After receiving approval yesterday,
I moved the buildbot to production now [2].
Another step forward in maturing the M68K backend in LLVM. More news on the backend
coming soon, I'm preparing a longer report.
Good job, Adrian.
Thanks for the praise which, of course, should be mainly given to Min and Sheng who
are maintaining the backend in LLVM.

Since that work requires a lot of time and effort, I am inviting everyone to support
their work through Open Collective [1] or Patreon [2]. It's well worth the money if
you spend $10 or $20 a month.

Adrian
Post by Jeffrey Walton
[1] https://opencollective.com/m68k-llvm-dev
[2] https://www.patreon.com/m68k_llvm
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