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>>>>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:27:36 -0700, Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> said: Uli> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Uli> David Mosberger wrote: >> - gdb never had any problems with libunwind itself (it was >> initially released under GPL, now it's even under the MIT license >> so that the *BSD folks can use it for their kernel) Uli> That's not enough. The code has to be assigned to the FSF. libunwind is not part of gdb, so I don't see why it would need an assignment. Uli> But all this is pointless. If anything should change it's Uli> ia64. There was no reason to invent something new but still it Uli> was done. For no good reason. That sounds like a lot of sour grapes. I don't know the history behind the ABI work, but changing it now sure seems like a bit late... ;-) In any case, are you worried at all about dynamically generated code? If so, how are you planning to handle that? --david
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