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Investigate benefits of upgrading & possibly upgrade to GraalVM 20.3 #411

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viktorklang opened this issue Aug 19, 2020 · 7 comments
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https://www.graalvm.org/release-notes/20_2/#2020

@viktorklang viktorklang added the backend platform Issues related to the backend platform label Aug 19, 2020
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This version seems to address this issue that we were seeing: oracle/graal#1306 (comment)

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@viktorklang, try out GraalVM CE 20.2.0 (build 11.0.8+10-jvmci-20.2-b03) specifically. I did run my Groovy examples using the newest GraalVM CE 20.2.0 (build 25.262-b10-jvmci-20.2-b03, mixed mode) - the OpenJDK 8u262 one, and it still does not work. I hope it works for you :)

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Thanks for the tip, @wololock! 👍

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Worth tracking: oracle/graal#2761

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This issue of ours seem to have been recently closed:

oracle/graal#2736
oracle/graal#2369

@viktorklang viktorklang changed the title Investigate benefits of upgrading & possibly upgrade to GraalVM 20.2 Investigate benefits of upgrading & possibly upgrade to GraalVM 20.3 Nov 20, 2020
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Graalvm 20.3 has been released: https://www.graalvm.org/release-notes/20_3/

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Minimal upgrade to 20.3.1 in #519. Leaving this issue open for any follow-ups and looking at upgrading to version 21.0.

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