Hi Basile, I am not aware of any current activity related to libjit. In principle, it's possible to revive it, but this is not happening practically. Regards, Aleksey On Sun, May 4, 2025 at 10:58 PM Basile Starynkevitch <basile@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello all from France, > > I have the feeling that libjit is no more active or updated, since > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libjit/ has few messages and the last > gitcommit to libjit seems to be 942c988db170d98061a9e934fb3 from Aleksey Demakov > > GNU lightning has similar goals (quick machine code generation) and a different > ABI. From France right now (Sun May 4 07:00:48 PM UTC 2025) I am unable to > access 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/lightning.git/': The requested URL > returned error: 502 > > libgccjit is active since part of GCC. I am compiling the just released gcc-15- > 20250503 (on my Linux/Debian desktop, ...) > > Can anyne help, preferably by emailing on some public mailing list, to describe > the status of these different software and their activity? In particular tell me > that libjit is (perhaps unfortunately) nearly dead. > > Thanks for reading. > > PS. I am BCC-ing various persons who have been involved in these projects. > NB. My current open source project (GPL licensed, C++) is the RefPerSys > inference engine, see refpersys.org > -- > Basile STARYNKEVITCH <basile@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > 8 rue de la Faïencerie http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/ > 92340 Bourg-la-Reine https://github.com/bstarynk > France https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys >