Are binutils 2.26 and earlier still maintained?
Florian Weimer
fweimer@redhat.com
Thu Aug 9 16:40:00 GMT 2018
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On 08/09/2018 05:52 PM, John Darrington wrote: > On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 02:16:38PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: > I'm trying to find out which binutils releases still have upstream support. > > Is there a document to which I can point people? > > On the glibc side, we generally only support toolchain components which > still have upstream support, and binutils 2.26 and earlier have issues on > some platforms. This is why I want to move the general minimum > requirement to a later version, with upstream support. > > > What do you mean by "upstream" and what do you mean by "support"? Various vendors maintain older binutils versions downstream. > And like most free software the only "support" you get (unless you make > special arrangements) is that you can ask for someone to help you on a forum > such as this one, and hope that someone competent is kind enough to assist > you. “Support” means that you will provided fixes needed by the larger GNU ecosystem, so that people do not have to upgrade to a later version when GCC or glibc changes expose latent bugs, but can apply a patch from a release branch instead. Thanks, Florian
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