FYI: gnulib now available at toplevel of binutils-gdb.git
Nick Clifton
nickc@redhat.com
Tue Mar 3 12:16:00 GMT 2020
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Hi Joel, > The "gnulib" copy maintained by the GDB community has recently been > moved to the toplevel directory (in an effort to share the build > artefacts between GDB and GDBserver, IIUC). Within the GDB group, > we have found this library to be extremely useful, and perhaps > the binutils group will want to use it too. Do you have some examples of how gnulib has helped GDB ? I am all for reusing code, and especially sharing between the binutils and GDB, so if there is a use case for us then I would be happy to consider it. > In the meantime, there is one slightly trivial question that > we want to ask: Do you guys want us to restrict commit emails > for changes in this directory to go solely to the gdb mailing-list? No thanks - I think keeping the binutils in on the discussions would be valuable. Cheers Nick
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