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New release available on update site on SourceForge [message #24460] Fri, 10 October 2008 14:59 Go to previous message
Robert M. Fuhrer is currently offline Robert M. Fuhrer
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi All,

It's been a while since we've updated the public IMP release
(too long, in fact). The good news is we've been busy fixing
many bugs, and you should find this release significantly more
stable than previous ones.

We had been hoping to make the next release available on our
eclipse.org update site, but we're still awaiting IP clearance
from the eclipse.org IP team on a couple of CQ's. Since they
seem to be struggling under the weight of their sizeable
backlog of CQ's, we've been forced to publish the next release
on SourceForge.

Here's the URL:

http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates

The site now includes the SDF/Box feature (a prerequisite for
the IMP runtime now), so you don't have to go to the CWI site
any more to get it. You'll still need to go to the LPG update
site for that.

[BTW, there's a tiny but significant change to LPG in version
2.0.13 to fix a memory leak, which would cause each open
editor for an LPG-based language to unnecessarily consume 4M
of additional memory. So we recommend updating to LPG 2.0.13
if you haven't done so already.]

--
Cheers,
-- Bob

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Robert M. Fuhrer
Research Staff Member
Programming Technologies Dept.
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

IDE Meta-tooling Platform Project Lead (http://www.eclipse.org/imp)
X10: Productive High-Performance Parallel Programming (http://x10.sf.net)
 
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