From cf0dfb8e9c3968cfcc045092993eb9fffbfca1bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Andersen Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 11:17:11 +0000 Subject: Fix up the news a bit --- docs/uclibc.org/news.html | 129 ++++--------------------------------------- docs/uclibc.org/oldnews.html | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+), 119 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/uclibc.org/news.html b/docs/uclibc.org/news.html index 790efff04..238ec3e4c 100644 --- a/docs/uclibc.org/news.html +++ b/docs/uclibc.org/news.html @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@
CodePoet Consulting is pleased to announce the immediate availability of - uClibc 0.9.25. This contains many of bug fixes and cleanups, and is + uClibc 0.9.25. This contains many bug fixes and cleanups, and is recommended for anyone using uClibc. This release remains binary - compatible with uClibc 0.9.21-24 as long as you take care to avoid any - configuraton changes that will break things. We _were_ planning to break + compatible with uClibc 0.9.21-24 (as long as you take care to avoid any + configuraton changes that will break things). We were planning to break binary compatibilty in this release, but decided to hold those changes so we could push out a bugfix release.

- We will break binary compatibilty in the upcoming 0.9.26 release to - implement a few things we have been postponing. That will hopefully be the - last ABI change before we freeze the ABI for the upcoming 1.0.x stable - uClibc series. + Please be aware we will break binary compatibilty in the upcoming + 0.9.26 release to implement a few changes we have been postponing. That + will hopefully be the last ABI change before we freeze the ABI for the + upcoming 1.0.x stable uClibc series.

@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ mips, mipsel, and sh4. - The powerpc dev system mostly works, but there is still some sortof - problem with the shared library loader that has not yet been resolved. + The powerpc dev system mostly works, but there are still some + problems with the shared library loader that have not yet been resolved. Details on what these are and how to use them can be found in the FAQ @@ -74,123 +74,14 @@ and source code for this release are available here. -

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  • 13 November 2003, uClibc 0.9.23 Released -
    - - CodePoet Consulting is pleased to announce the immediate availability of - uClibc 0.9.23. Of course, we are somewhat less than pleased that there - were configuration problems in the previous release that made such it - necessary to release .23 so quickly. Updated uClibc development systems - using uClibc 0.9.23 are being built and will be posted shortly. And Erik - has built Debian stable (woody) for x86 with uClibc and it runs great. - -

    - - This release continues to be binary compatible with uClibc 0.9.21 and - 0.9.22 -- as long as you pick compatible configuration options. Enabling - or disabling things like soft-float, locale, wide char support, or changing - cpu optimizations are all good examples of binary incompatible - configuration options. If have changed any of those sorts of options (or - if you are not sure!) you will need to recompile all your applications and - libraries. - -

    - - As usual, the - Changelog, - detailed changelog, - and source code for this release - are available here. - -

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  • 8 November 2003, uClibc 0.9.22 Released -
    - - CodePoet Consulting is pleased to announce the immediate availability of - uClibc 0.9.22. This release has been cooking for a couple of months now - and is looking quite solid. We have done quite a lot of testing with this - release and things are looking good. And Erik has built Debian stable - (woody) for x86 with uClibc and it runs great. Expect that to be released - in the next few days. - -

    - This release is binary compatible with uClibc 0.9.21 -- as long as you pick - compatible configuration options. Enabling or disabling things like - soft-float, locale, wide char support, or changing cpu optimizations are - all good examples of binary incompatible configuration options. If have - changed any of those sorts of options (or if you are not sure!) you will - need to recompile all your applications and libraries. - -

    - - Updated uClibc development systems using uClibc 0.9.22 will be made - available within a few days. Meanwhile, we invite you to try out uClibc - with the latest Linux Test Project - test suite (you will need to apply a small patch. - And also give the latest Perl and Python test suites a try as well. - If you find any bugs in uClibc, PLEASE let us know! -

    - - As usual, the - Changelog, - detailed changelog, - and source code for this release - are available here. - -

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  • 30 September 2003, dev systems updated to uClibc 0.9.21+ -
    - - The uClibc development systems for - i386, - powerpc, - arm, - mips, - have been updated to uClibc 0.9.21 (plus all the CVS updates up to - today). Several problems have been fixed up, - gcc has been updated to version 3.3.1, binutils was updated to 2.14.90.0.6, and - tada everything finally works for cross compiling. These were - all cross compiled (which really makes things faster since the older - mipsel releases used to take 2 days to build!) - -

    - These are ~100 MB ext2 filesystems that run natively on the specified - architecture. They contains all the development software you need to build - your own uClibc applications, including bash, coreutils, findutils, - diffutils, patch, sed, ed, flex, bison, file, gawk, tar, grep gdb, strace, - make, gcc, g++, autoconf, automake, ncurses, zlib, openssl, openssh perl, - and more. And of course, everything is dynamically linked against uClibc. - By using a uClibc only system, you can avoid all the painful - cross-configuration problems that have made using uClibc somewhat painful - in the past. If you want to quickly get started with testing or using - uClibc you should give these images a try. You can loop mount and them - you can chroot into them, you can boot into with using user-mode Linux, - and you can even 'dd' them to a spare partition and use resize2fs to make - them fill the drive. Whatever works for you. - -

    If you would like to build your own custom uClibc system, you can - use buildroot, which is - how these uClibc development systems were created. -

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