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Re: [cdt-dev] CDT Monthly call. April 7
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Hi Derrik,
Can you pl. correct the following - that I am from Hewlett-Packard
instead of Intel?
"Attendee who identified themselves:
* Intel - Bob, Sumit, Leo, Anurag"
Thanks,
Sumit Sarkar
Hewlett-Packard
On Apr 7, 2005 7:54 AM, Derrick Keefe <dkeefe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> No new agenda items were posted. Below are the agenda items from our last
> call that are still open. For your convenience I have pasted the previous
> minutes at the bottom of this email.
>
> CDT 3.0
> * Milestone 6 - readiness, what's in what's not
> * Milestone 7 - will everything else make milestone 7 or are we
> cutting our scope
> CDT 3.x
> Eclipse Con Review
> LDT Project
> Fortran/Core Plugin Replacement
>
> Minutes from our last meeting:
>
> Attendee who identified themselves:
>
> Intel - Bob, Sumit, Leo, Anurag
> Monta Vista - Pierre-Alexander
> Los Alamos - Craig
> Altera - Daryl
> Redhat - Rick
> University of Illinois - Brian
> IBM - Doug, Dave, Mathieu, Bogdan
> WindRiver- Rooney
> TimeSys - Sam
> TI- Chris
> QNX - Derrick, Thomas, Alain, Mikhail, James, Seb, Chris
> CDT 2.03
>
> We are still waiting to see if there is any other fixes. We are pretty much
> there unless someone identifies an issue that needs to be fixes. We're
> holding off a bit because we want to avoid a 2.04
> CDT 2.1.1
>
> There was a managed build issue raised. As far as Leo (Intel) is concerned
> it not appropriate to fix it for 211.
> Open Type Stack Overflow is last outstanding issue
> Doug (IBM) waiting for the ok from Alain (QNX) before spinning build
> CDT 3.0
>
> Milestone 5 is over, no more feedback is coming
> Derrick (QNX) sent out a plea to have people actually read and update the
> status of plan items:
>
> Indicate if you are working on something and it is "committed"
> Indicate if you are working on something and it is "proposed"
> Derrick indicated all should review the plan so that we can make a plan and
> update for Milestone 6 instead of 7
> M5 should be built March 14th for initial testing
>
> Results will be posted to the newsgroup (cdt-test)
> M5 go-no criteria before posting as stable
>
> Sanity testing of features (1 day activity)
>
> Formally done by James Tan (QNX) (who may be absent =;-)
> Committers encouraged to help informally
> Feature testing of features (1 day activity)
> Red flag any items that were marked for M5 that are not present
> Red flag any items that were committed but not working
> The branch is "slushy" at this time so no commits of large destabilizing
> features.
> Additional participants/resources requested to help with the scalability
> testing by Mathieu (IBM)
> Doug (IBM) committed to having ISV docs built for the M5 build
>
> John (IBM) indicated the DOM docs are in good shape
> Alain (QNX) indicated that there is a fair amount of javadoc in place for
> the debug interfaces, but there may be some changes coming along with
> WindRiver and their debug issues. For 3.0 the CDI javadocs will be up to
> date.
> CDT 3.x
>
> IBM has identified the need for a release for Q4 of 2005. Likely a bug
> fixing effort.
> Leo (Intel) & Chris (TI) both indicated that they have features that they
> will expect to have come up for that timeframe (MBS)
> Eclipse Con Review
>
> WindRiver is hosting a top level Device Software Project as a strategic
> developers:
>
> Also interested in enhancing CDT: additional requirements/new features
> General areas include debugging (CDT & Platform), parsing/static analysis
> (WR technology), managed build capabilities (language agnostic)
> Rooney (WRS) mentioned that the focus will be on remote target management
> (data models and functionality).
> Montavista's target proposal will likely shift to this project.
> Look forward to much news and background about this showing up on the
> Eclipse.org/CDT mailing list.
> Many discussions about the debugger (CDT and platform) API and frameworks
> and how to go forward to make changes. There will likely be a meeting in
> Toronto in the next few weeks (as a post 3.0 activity).
> LDT Project
>
> Lots of discussion around multi-language development, specifically the way
> that the Fortran project(s) have built off of the CDT as an example. There
> may be parts of CDT that are applicable to this project.
> No official involvement yet, some confusion around what the LDT project is
> going to go short term.
> CDT could be positioned as a better solution for some clients who might be
> considering the LDT but are waiting for a solution.
> Fortran/Core Plugin Replacement
>
> Current discussion/proposal on how the Fortran code can easily replace the
> calls to CCore.getDefault() for accessing the Core Model.
> Brian (??) indicated that there doesn't appear to be a clear solution on
> where this cut would occur. It was proposed that it might be worthwhile to
> use the MBS as a candidate for this first "language agnostic" component.
> Leo (Intel) indicated that his plate is pretty full for CDT 3.0 and that
> there won't be time for exploring this, but that contributions are welcome.
> For the short term, the Fortran "folks" are going to have to do the initial
> probing to figure out how to make this go.
>
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> ________________________________
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>
> From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Derrick Keefe
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 6:52 PM
> To: 'cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: [cdt-dev] CDT Monthly call. April 7
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