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gem5 v20.1 released!

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Bobby Bruce
Thu, Oct 1, 2020 4:36 AM

Dear all,

gem5 v20.1.0.0 has officially been released!

Using git clone https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5 will get you
the latest version. Please note that HEAD now points towards our new
stable branch, where gem5 v20.2 exists. The old master branch will be
fully removed soon.

There have been a lot of changes since gem5 v20.0, which we have
highlighted in our release-notes:
https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5/+/refs/heads/stable/RELEASE-NOTES.md.
Please familiarize yourself with these changes, particularly API changes
which may impact how you interact with gem5.

Jason Lowe-Power has written a blog post about gem5 20.1,
http://www.gem5.org/project/2020/10/01/gem5-20-1.html, which goes into
detail about what has been included in this release, and provides a
leaderboard ranking community members by code contributions and number
reviews.

We'd also like to remind the community of our paper "The gem5 simulator:
Version 20.0+" (available at https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.03152), which has
recently been updated. It outlines gem5 development since its initial
release 9 years ago

We wish to thank everyone who has contributed to the release of gem5 20.1.
It is very much appreciated. We look forward to your continued support in
the development of gem5 20.2!

Kind regards,
Bobby

--
Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
Room 2235,
Kemper Hall, UC Davis
Davis,
CA, 95616

web: https://www.bobbybruce.net

Dear all, gem5 v20.1.0.0 has officially been released! Using `git clone https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5` will get you the latest version. Please note that HEAD now points towards our new `stable` branch, where gem5 v20.2 exists. The old master branch will be fully removed soon. There have been a lot of changes since gem5 v20.0, which we have highlighted in our release-notes: https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5/+/refs/heads/stable/RELEASE-NOTES.md. Please familiarize yourself with these changes, particularly API changes which may impact how you interact with gem5. Jason Lowe-Power has written a blog post about gem5 20.1, http://www.gem5.org/project/2020/10/01/gem5-20-1.html, which goes into detail about what has been included in this release, and provides a leaderboard ranking community members by code contributions and number reviews. We'd also like to remind the community of our paper "The gem5 simulator: Version 20.0+" (available at https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.03152), which has recently been updated. It outlines gem5 development since its initial release 9 years ago We wish to thank everyone who has contributed to the release of gem5 20.1. It is very much appreciated. We look forward to your continued support in the development of gem5 20.2! Kind regards, Bobby -- Dr. Bobby R. Bruce Room 2235, Kemper Hall, UC Davis Davis, CA, 95616 web: https://www.bobbybruce.net