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From: | Maarten Hoeben |
Subject: | Re: [Dotgnu-libjit] Building x86_64 libjit on OS X 10.6 |
Date: | Fri, 18 Dec 2009 10:26:56 +0100 |
I sincerely apologize for my comment regarding LLVM. I wasn't aware this was a sensitive issue, but I fully understand your position on this. It won't happen again. To make up for my mistake, I want you to know that the reason I choose libjit in the first place was exactly because of the facts you state in your reply. Moreover, libjit's interface has a more elegant API, is much more light weight and its feature set was a better fit than the other product's. I got my project running just fine with libjit, however, the missing OSX platform support was an oversight when I evaluated libjit. I agree that the key benefit of an open project is that people contribute their changes. However, in my case I just found a patch in an earlier posting, which I applied. After reading some more on OSX support I found that getting my project to work on the level I needed it, it would require more time than I had available, so I never got around writing any changes. Consequently there is little to contribute, apart from the patches in earlier postings. Regards, Maarten On Dec 17, 2009, at 6:06 PM, Kirill Kononenko wrote:
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