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Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> writes: > [...] Hi Roland, this is really a good idea! > I have put in the scripts and makefile hacks to do this, but not yet > committed the initial reference .abilist files. I have collected symbols But the makefile hacks seems not to be complete, I get (both with check-abi and update-abi) a failure in the locale directory: make[2]: Entering directory `/cvs/libc/locale' make[2]: *** No rule to make target `update-abi-libBrokenLocale', needed by `update-abi'. Stop. > for a couple of platforms and will get some more. (You can just touch empty > subdir/libfoo.abilist files in your source directory to get started--then > "make check-abi" will fail with a huge diff for each library.) Once there > are files in place, you can use make update-abi to merge in the symbol list > for your platform. When we have most of the platforms in the canonical lists, > I will enable the check-abi step as part of "make check" so that it's that > much harder for changes to slip in unplanned. For which platforms will you do the lists yourself - and for which do you need help? Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger SuSE Labs aj@suse.de private aj@arthur.inka.de http://www.suse.de/~aj
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