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Re: [PATCH 00/21] add ia64 to ports & update to latest tree


On Saturday 21 April 2012 00:35:21 Mike Frysinger wrote:
> The `make check` results on my ia64 system seems to be just as good as
> the glibc-2.15 release.  In other words, we get a few failures, but no
> regressions.  In fact, some tests now pass that didn't before :).
> 
> I also compared the exported symbol list:
> 	for l in `find -type l` ; do
> 		readelf -sW /lib/$l | awk '$7 != "UND" { print $NF }' | sort > old
> 		readelf -sW $l | awk '$7 != "UND" { print $NF }' | sort > new
> 		diff -u old new
> 	done
> Ignoring the new GLIBC_2.16 symbols, the lists were the same.
> 
> Mike Frysinger (21):
>   ia64: move from main tree
>   ia64: strip trailing whitespace
>   ia64: update FSF license address to URL
>   ia64: fix license text to "Lesser" not "Library"
>   ia64: update include paths
>   ia64: add split-out settings into dedicated files
>   ia64: merge sysdeps/ia64/elf/ into sysdeps/ia64/
>   ia64: initfini.c -> crt{i,n}.S split
>   ia64: convert <stdio-common/_itoa.h> to <_itoa.h>
>   ia64: convert "math{,_private}.h" to <math{,_private}.h>
>   ia64: convert __const to const
>   ia64: math: stub out new e_rem_pio2l func
>   ia64: drop __STDC__ handlings
>   ia64: math: add __scalbn* aliases
>   ia64: add MAP_{STACK,HUGETLB} to bits/mman.h
>   ia64: pthread_attr_t type mangling
>   ia64: ucontext.h: drop __cplusplus
>   ia64: splitting of 16bit funcs out of byteswap.h and into
>     byteswap-16.h
>   ia64: add new GET_ADDR_PARAM define
>   ia64: define __ASSUME_ACCEPT4
>   ia64: math: rename s_ilogbl.S to e_ilogbl.S

if there's no feedback by the end of the week, i'l go ahead and merge the rest
-mike

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