As Dmitry K. wrote: > Whether it is possible to get access? I would like to > include a new variant of libm. It corrects all libm's > bugs (exclude #14855) and accelerates.
Privet, i S Novym Godom! You are most welcome to join us, and take over maitenance for all floating-point related stuff. All you need to do is creating youfself an account on savannah.nongnu.org. Go to the "My Groups" page, and select "Request for Inclusion" from there. As I understand it, you are going to reimplement a lot of the current libm. Thus, your work should by now concentrate on the head of CVS first, until we can reasonably sure everything is OK. At that point, I think the changes (we ar no longer bug-compatible to our historic versions then) mandate that we release avr-libc-1.6 out of that. As far as I can tell, some of the fixes needed require that we move parts of our libm implementation into libgcc instead. We are not supposed to provide implementations for libgcc functions (like __subsf3 etc. pp.) as part of the target libc -- see bug #3485 for possible consequences. As such, it would be good if you applied to the FSF for a copyright assignment, so the respective code (which then must be exclusively your code, or code by someone else who signed such an assignment) can tehn be contributed to GCC. As you are speaking the same native language as Densi Chertykov, perhaps you are able to get a short communication path to him, so you can get him to eventually commit such kind of new libgcc routines to the GCC tree. As long as they only affect the AVR part of libgcc, it is my understanding that Denis has the authority to get them into the GCC tree. (If you don't know how to apply for the FSF copyright assignment, I can explain you in private mail. I think Anatoly also can, and he's got the advantage of speaking the same language as you, again.) Another wishlist item would be a 64-bit floating point library... :-) -- cheers, J"org .-.-. --... ...-- -.. . DL8DTL http://www.sax.de/~joerg/ NIC: JW11-RIPE Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-) _______________________________________________ AVR-libc-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-libc-dev
