[parisc-linux] New binutils available from cvs
Grant Grundler
grundler@cup.hp.com
Thu, 18 May 2000 09:19:25 -0700
Philipp Rumpf wrote:
> > b) is inconsistent with existing hp assembler.
>
> Your point ?
I think Alan meant it breaks with existing GNU toolchain for parisc.
And even if he didn't, asking people to change assembler files
for "internal" reasons (glibc/whatever) seems like an extra hurdle
that just doesn't have to be. I'd like to make it easier for people
to migrate from HP-UX (OpenBSD/FreeBSD/mklinux/whatever) to parisc-linux.
...
> All in all even _if_ you have a reason to change it back it could have used
> some discussion. So far you haven't.
Alan has. But no one replied publicly. See
http://puffin.external.hp.com/mailing-lists/parisc-linux/2000/05-May/0038.html
Paul Bame and I both replied privately that he should go ahead
and make the change. So you can blame us if you like. :^)
...
> Any idea which illegal drug the person who decided "!=" was the fp not
> equal condition code was on ;) ?
No...but I suspect the FP was developed *seperately* from the PA-RISC CPU.
Don't need drugs to get divergence - it's almost guaranteed to happen
one way or another.
> > Linuxcare. Support for the Revolution.
>
> And it's just in historical spirit that those actually supporting the
> revolution lose their jobs ... (yes, I think the signature is quite
> inconsiderate.)
Without companies *like* Linuxcare, linux wouldn't have a rat's ass
chance in the business world. I think the signature is quite accurate.
And anyone with even 1% clue about linux is certainly not having
employment problems right now. (I'm proof of that! :^)
grant
Grant Grundler
Unix Development Lab
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