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Re: Supported Systems page on the Wiki
- From: Pedro Alves <palves at redhat dot com>
- To: John Baldwin <jhb at FreeBSD dot org>
- Cc: "gdb at sourceware dot org" <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 17:59:48 +0000
- Subject: Re: Supported Systems page on the Wiki
- References: <5c9713be-ef32-c17e-bba4-f07fab0af428@FreeBSD.org>
On 01/25/2019 05:48 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
> I was looking at the supported systems page on the wiki recently (I made
> some minor updates yesterday) and noticed the second table (Supported Targets)
> is currently missing. There also isn't a table for which configurations
> support native targets. Thinking about this a bit more, I feel that if we
> do fill in the missing second table the page would probably end up a bit
> long. If we further added a table listing native targets, that would make
> the page even longer.
I'd think a table listing native targets would be about the same as the
hosts table, though.
> So, what would you all think about maybe reworking the
> page to use a single table and have columns in that table for Target, Host,
> Native, and GDB Server? We could then use the MoinMoin syntax for checkmarks
> "(./)" to indicate which of those columns were supported for a given target.
> We could also add a brief legend at the top of the table defining what we
> mean by Target, Host, etc. as well.
Sounds good to me in principle.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves