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      <created_at>2009-05-06T22:02:02Z</created_at>
      <body>I am working on various optimization changes for #sourcemage and will write an article on my findings later. For now you may find them at http://global.phoronix-test-suite.com/?k=author&amp;u=sandalle</body>
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      <created_at>2009-04-26T05:42:09Z</created_at>
      <body>I've submitted some new archspecs for GCC 4.3+ to our archspecs git repository for core2 and nocona chipsets in #sourcemage for both x86 and x86_64. x86_64 already has these used by default with the -march setting, but x86 will now use sse for the math unit rather than the default 387, which should give a considerable math speed boost and stability, but may break existing applications. I'll be testing core2 on the boxes I have and making a new minor release of smgl-archspecs if I don't run into any issues.</body>
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      <created_at>2009-04-26T04:56:19Z</created_at>
      <body>We've also merged X.org 7.6 (except for libxcb, which breaks a lot with their .la archive ABI change) into test for #sourcemage.</body>
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      <created_at>2009-04-26T04:56:08Z</created_at>
      <body>Updated GCC (except for Ada) to 4.4.0 in the devel-gcc branch of #sourcemage. Basesystem, at least, seems to build fine with GCC 4.4.0, but will need more testing (and Ada updated) before going to test.</body>
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      <created_at>2009-04-26T04:55:55Z</created_at>
      <body>Updated glibc's default kernel headers from 2.6.25 to 2.6.29 in #sourcemage and it now uses headers generated from the vanilla linux source rather than pre-packaged headers.</body>
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      <created_at>2008-08-05T09:47:14Z</created_at>
      <body>comitted the glibc spell changes for #sourcemage -- now onto investigating the header separation from it</body>
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      <created_at>2008-08-01T06:35:12Z</created_at>
      <body>ended up just updating the glibc spell for #sourcemage in the meantime... the glibc spell changes are too much and it's too soon to publish even for testing...</body>
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      <created_at>2008-07-09T04:22:15Z</created_at>
      <body>working on the glibc spell for #sourcemage is like playing russian roulette, especially if you&amp;apos;re trying to separate header installs from it to outside of glibc...</body>
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      <created_at>2008-06-17T22:47:02Z</created_at>
      <body>#sourcemage
Trying out this journal thing. Perhaps I&amp;apos;ll do updates (weekly at most, unless this works out really well ;)).

Current projects:
* Merge latest master branch into devel-xorg-modular to ease testing
* Testing upgrading from xorg in test to xorg-modular from devel-xorg-modular branch

Probably a few other projects, but those are on the top of the list. :)</body>
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