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Re: PATCH SET: DragonFly BSD, config.guess, and config.rpath
- From: MFL Commissioner <mfl-commissioner at marino dot st>
- To: binutils at sourceware dot org
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 08:38:05 +0100
- Subject: Re: PATCH SET: DragonFly BSD, config.guess, and config.rpath
- References: <4D76A419.8090905@marino.st>
Hi,
I submitted these patches via mail list a few days ago and nobody with a
commit bit seems to be picking it up. Is there somebody specific that I
need to talk to? What needs to happen to get these pretty trivial
configuration changes into the trunk and branch 2.21?
Regards,
John
P.S. We are talking about #1 and #2 only, and the commit messages need
to be corrected on the fly for both the date and to remove the path
prefix on the listed change files.
John Marino wrote:
Let's start with a clean slate. I am submitting several patches mainly
for DragonFlyBSD benefit. The config.guess, config.rpath, and
config/tcl.m4 have been removed from the composite patch file.
1) binutils-current.B.patch: Apply to trunk
2) binutils_221.B.patch: Apply to binutils-2_21-branch
There are 9 files patched by these files. The following commit messages
are good for both trunk and 2.21:
2011_03_08_changelog.txt
2011_03_08_changelog.ld.txt
2011_03_08_changelog.bfd.txt
2011_03_08_changelog.gas.txt
2011_03_08_changelog.gold.txt
3) config.guess.current.patch
4) config.guess.221.patch
Pending GCC requirements, the preceding patches will update config.guess
to the last version defined by project/config. Use the following commit
message: 2011_MM_DD_changelog.guess.txt
5) config.rpath.current.patch
6) config.rpath.221.patch
Pending GCC requirements, the preceding patches will update config.guess
to the last version defined by project/gnulib. Use the following commit
message: 2011_MM_DD_changelog.repath.txt
I understand it could be a while before patches 4 --- 6 can be safely
incorporated. It would be nice to have patch 1 and 2 incorporated soon
though.
Regards,
John