LLVM 3.5.1 Planned For December Debut

Written by Michael Larabel in AMD on 10 November 2014 at 03:38 PM EST. Add A Comment
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It looks like the first point release to LLVM 3.5 will be out in December.

LLVM 3.5 was released in September and now AMD's Tom Stellard as the stable release manager is making plans to release 3.5.1 in early December. Stellard is planning to have new stable patches merged until 26 November when a 3.5.1 Release Candidate 1 will be issued. After RC1, only regression fixes to LLVM 3.5.0 will be accepted. If all goes as planned, the official LLVM 3.5.1 release would come on 3 December.

Stellard announced the LLVM 3.5.1 planning today on the LLVM mailing list. Meanwhile for LLVM 3.6 that will likely come in H1'2015.
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