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Re: Looking to contribute OMF support
- From: Nick Clifton <nickc at redhat dot com>
- To: Bernd Jendrissek <berndj at prism dot co dot za>
- Cc: binutils at sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 11:58:20 +0000
- Subject: Re: Looking to contribute OMF support
- References: <20060310140046.GA11152@prism.co.za>
Hi Bernd,
It seems my employer should be willing to assign copyright for the OMF
support I've added using (in part) company time and equipment, to the
FSF. I'll need one of those pre-paperwork-preparation forms that I've
seen around here regularly; would somebody please send me one of those?
Attached.
I need to fill in a form for requesting the real form, right?
Right.
Is it only the second set of forms which have to cross the ocean by
snail-mail?
I think that the FSF might even use faxes....
NOT working or untested:
- linking of more complex modules
- objcopy
- assembler output
I hope that's good enough for an otherwise nonexistent port?
Yes. Ideally however it would be nice if there was sufficient code to
allow the port to be tested. Ie supporting assembler output would
really be a good idea. If this is something that you are planning to
add in the future then this is fine, but if not, then how can we, the
binutils maintainers, tell if your code is still working ? We test the
code all the time and we try to make sure that it all works. We also
have a process whereby we retire unsupported and no-longer-working
ports. If we cannot test your port, how can we make sure that future
changes to the generic parts of the binutils sources do not break the
OMF port ?
Cheers
Nick
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