Re: Separate commit mailing lists for trunk/branches possible?

2020-07-17 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 7/17/20 2:11 PM, Frank Ch. Eigler via Overseers wrote: > Hi - > >> Would it be reasonable to have the mailing list split into more than >> one, that is at least the original covering the trunk, and then one >> or more for branches? [...] > > (This matter is for the gcc community to decide. O

Re: Separate commit mailing lists for trunk/branches possible?

2020-07-17 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 7/17/20 3:41 PM, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Carlos O'Donell via Gcc: > >> FYI, for glibc we use the AdaCore git commit hooks (like gdb). >> >> There we use this configuration: >> >> # Only send emails for master and release branches. >>

Re: New x86-64 micro-architecture levels

2020-07-31 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 7/22/20 5:26 AM, Richard Biener via Libc-alpha wrote: > So for the bike-shedding I indeed think x86-10{0,1,2,3} > or x86-{A,B,C,..}, eventually duplicating as x86_64- as > suggested by Jan is better than x86-2014 or x86-avx2. Agreed. If we really want to be clear, call it a "level" or something

Re: New x86-64 micro-architecture levels

2020-07-31 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 7/22/20 6:34 AM, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Jan Beulich: > >> On 21.07.2020 20:04, Florian Weimer wrote: >>> * Premachandra Mallappa: >>> [AMD Public Use] Hi Floarian, > I'm including a proposal for the levels below. I use single > letters for them, but I expect t

The official glibc IRC channel is now on OFTC as #glibc.

2021-06-16 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Community, The official glibc IRC channel is now on OFTC as #glibc. gcc developers, please feel free to visit #glibc :-) We also have an unofficial IRC channel #glibc on Libera.Chat -- Cheers, Carlos.

Re: https://patchwork.sourceware.org/project/gcc/

2021-09-29 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 9/29/21 07:22, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 11:04, Thomas Schwinge > wrote: >> Also, we'll need some user guide: web page, or wiki page, or, >> preferably?, on itself. >> How are we using the different states, archived, bundle

RFP is open for the Toolchains and Kernel Track at LPC 2022

2022-04-26 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
The Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 (https://lpc.events) will be held from 12 to 14 of September 2022 in Dublin. As part of the conference we will be having a Toolchains and Kernel track that will focus on topics of interest related to building the Linux kernel, and kernel development in general. T

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on October 17th at 11am EDT.

2023-10-06 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on October 17th at 11am EDT. Agenda: * First Office Hours and test of the meeting system. * No specific agenda will be presented, but feel free to attend. Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Re: Checks that autotools generated files were re-generated correctly

2023-11-07 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 11/7/23 02:38, Maxim Kuvyrkov wrote: >> On Nov 6, 2023, at 21:19, Christophe Lyon >> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 18:05, Martin Jambor >> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have inherited Martin Liška's buildbot script that checks that >>> all sorts of autotools generated file

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2023-11-30 at 11am EST5EDT.

2023-11-24 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2023-11-30 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-01-25 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-01-15 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-01-25 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Re: New TLS usage in libgcc_s.so.1, compatibility impact

2024-01-15 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 1/15/24 08:55, Adhemerval Zanella Netto wrote: > > > On 15/01/24 09:46, Szabolcs Nagy wrote: >> The 01/13/2024 13:49, Florian Weimer wrote: >>> This commit >>> >>> commit 8abddb187b33480d8827f44ec655f45734a1749d >>> Author: Andrew Burgess >>> Date: Sat Aug 5 14:31:06 2023 +0200 >>> >>>

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-02-29 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-02-19 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-02-29 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-03-28 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-03-19 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-03-28 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-04-25 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-04-16 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-04-25 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Invitation: Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain @ Monthly from 11am to 12pm on the last Thursday (EDT) (gcc@gcc.gnu.org)

2024-04-17 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain Monthly from 11am to 12pm on the last Thursday Eastern Time - New York Location https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbbb.linuxfoundation.org%2Froom%2Fadm-xcb-for-sk6&sa=D&ust=17137887&usg=AOv

Invitation: Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain @ Thu May 30, 2024 11am - 12pm (EDT) (gcc@gcc.gnu.org)

2024-04-17 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain Thursday May 30, 2024 ⋅ 11am – 12pm Eastern Time - New York Location https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbbb.linuxfoundation.org%2Froom%2Fadm-xcb-for-sk6&sa=D&ust=17137887&usg=AOvVaw2V18NEON

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-05-30 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-05-22 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-05-30 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-06-27 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-06-24 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-06-27 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-07-25 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-07-24 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-07-25 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-08-29 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-08-26 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-08-29 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos.

Core Toolchain Infrastructure - October 2024 update

2024-10-29 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Core Toolchain Infrastructure - October 2024 update The Core Toolchain Infrastructure (CTI) Project’s mission is to support the GNU Toolchain community with secure infrastructure and state of the art services required to support the community’s development efforts to be a trusted foundation in a s

Re: Core Toolchain Infrastructure - October 2024 update

2024-10-30 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 10/30/24 11:45 AM, Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > On Wed, 2024-10-30 at 08:32 -0400, Carlos O'Donell wrote: >> I can get down to specific requirements and possible solutions for them, >> including >> things like securing logins with 2FA etc. Which *could* be solved by >> Sourceware >>

Re: Core Toolchain Infrastructure - October 2024 update

2024-10-30 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 10/30/24 6:39 AM, Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 06:02:03PM -0400, Carlos O'Donell via Gcc wrote: >> Recent discussions on the glibc mailing list make it clear >> that we need to expand and discuss more about our "why" along w

Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-09-26 at 11am EST5EDT.

2024-09-23 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain on 2024-09-26 at 11am EST5EDT. Agenda: * https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OfficeHours#Next Meeting Link: * https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 -- Cheers, Carlos

Canceled event with note: Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain @ Thu Dec 26, 2024 11am - 12pm (EST) (gcc@gcc.gnu.org)

2024-09-24 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
This event has been canceled with a note: "Removing due to Holidays!" Office Hours for the GNU Toolchain Thursday Dec 26, 2024 ⋅ 11am – 12pm Eastern Time - New York Location https://bbb.linuxfoundation.org/room/adm-xcb-for-sk6 https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbbb.linuxfoundation.or

Re: On pull request workflows for the GNU toolchain

2024-09-20 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 9/19/24 11:51 AM, Joseph Myers wrote: > 1. Introduction Thanks for writing this up! > This message expands on my remarks at the Cauldron (especially the > patch review and maintenance BoF, and the Sourceware infrastructure > BoF) regarding desired features for a system providing pull request >

Re: Align the gcc, glibc, and binutils DCO text to match community usage.

2024-11-29 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 11/24/24 11:49 AM, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote: > One size doesn't necessarily fit all. Perhaps if you're changing the DCO > text for the toolchain projects at this moment, it might be a good time to > consider if the Linux DCO text suits your project perfectly. This is not a change of the DCO text.

Align the gcc, glibc, and binutils DCO text to match community usage.

2024-11-22 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
The DCO was introduced to gcc, glibc and binutils in 2021 and 2022 to expand and align the contribution process with other free and open source software projects that had been effectively using DCO for contributions. To that end I'm aligning the glibc usage following the Linux kernel changes from