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RE: [PATCH] Improved boehm-gc support for s390/s390x
- From: "Boehm, Hans" <hans_boehm at hp dot com>
- To: "'tromey at redhat dot com'" <tromey at redhat dot com>, "Boehm, Hans" <hans_boehm at hp dot com>
- Cc: "'Ulrich Weigand'" <Ulrich dot Weigand at de dot ibm dot com>, gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org, java-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org, boehm at acm dot org
- Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 17:51:06 -0700
- Subject: RE: [PATCH] Improved boehm-gc support for s390/s390x
We finally attempted to set up two mailing lists, one for occasional announcements, and one for GC discussion. (Java@gcc.gnu.org also works for discussion that's relevant to gcj. But not all GC issues are.)
It should be possible to subscribe to the lists by sending "subscribe" messages to:
gc-request@linux.hpl.hp.com
gc-announce-request@linux.hpl.hp.com
Note that, in spite of the announcement messages statement to the contrary, you won't be able to subscribe using the web interface.
Posting to the first list (gc@linux.hpl.hp.com) is currently restricted to members. Posting to the second is currently restricted to me.
Archives of these lists should start to appear at
http://www.hpl.hp.com/hosted/linux/mail-archives/
Hans
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Tromey [mailto:tromey@redhat.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:38 PM
> To: Boehm, Hans
> Cc: 'Ulrich Weigand'; gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org;
> java-patches@gcc.gnu.org;
> boehm@acm.org
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] Improved boehm-gc support for s390/s390x
>
>
> >>>>> "Hans" == Boehm, Hans <hans_boehm@hp.com> writes:
>
> Hans> (Currently I believe the two GC versions are a bit different, in
> Hans> that 6.1 has not been integrated into gcc. But they differ
> Hans> mostly in ways that are not relevant to libgcj.)
>
> Now would be a good time to import 6.1. I'll try to get to it soon.
> Is there a mailing list I can subscribe to so that I can see
> announcements of new GC releases? I'm not too good about remembering
> to poll the web site, so we always tend to lag a bit.
>
> Tom
>