From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: luciano.coelho@intel.com (Luciano Coelho) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 16:09:33 +0300 Subject: [Cocci] New release after 1.0.7? Message-ID: <32b52167e7dd5734ba4aa5f21aa1fddd257e6292.camel@intel.com> To: cocci@systeme.lip6.fr List-Id: cocci@systeme.lip6.fr Hi, Is there a plan for a new release after 1.0.7? 1.0.7 was not tagged and no tarballs were released, so I'm not sure what is the status of it. Additionally, I've had problems compiling it, and bisected it to this commit: commit 7ab8f01b63d7cdec988e5f05065f3c18fdab7319 (refs/bisect/bad) Author: Thierry Martinez AuthorDate: Wed Jun 20 15:46:18 2018 +0200 Commit: Thierry Martinez CommitDate: Wed Jun 20 15:46:18 2018 +0200 Allow bytecode compilation for pyml/generate This change generalizes a patch submitted by Christopher Zimmermann for allowing pyml/generate to be compiled by ocamlc if ocamlopt is not available. The rules are adapted from pyml-current/Makefile. Nevertheless, the compilation problem I had seems to be fixed in the latest master (commit 97695d059cd5). We (in the Linux backports project) have made a change to support the new attributes style[1], which was supposed to work with 1.0.6, but that seems to be broken too. We don't want to revert to using the pre-1.0.6 versions, so we are waiting for new release to choose for our project. So, my question again, can we expect a new stable release any time soon? [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/backports/backports.git/commit/?id=98272f479c2126a135dfcb12484e93d5888164ab -- Cheers, Luca.