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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 17:48:05 -0700 From: Richard Henderson <rth@cygnus.com> > IMHO we have to allow for an extended period of testing. Indeed. I've been having good intentions toward getting this taken care of for quite some time. The barrier is the amount of horror I feel in trying to figure out libtool in a (canadian) cross environment. But it ought to get done soon... I'm certainly willing to put some work into it this summer. However, let's not let the urge to see some real code clobber our view on the bigger picture just yet. I've just posted an analysis of the contents of the GCC 2.95.2 libgcc.a to the gcc list. I hope that can serve as a guide on exactly what should be put into the shared libgcc. Let's first decide on what to put into it before providing the infrastructure to actually build it. Mark
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