The v3 version was heavily adapted and it does work nice in cross
compile environments already.
Are you sure there is a benefit of updating it?

The benefit of frequently updating to new versions of foreign code
is that when you don't, you will have a really hard time updating
later when you _do_ want some new feature.  If you do update, you
also get bug fixes for bugs that you do not (yet!) run into yourself,
etc.  It saves a lot of work.  Frequent back-merges are easy, trying
to do one after a few years can often be almost impossible.

If you don't keep track of foreign code, you'll find yourself
maintaining a fork of that foreign code, at which point it might
have been better to just write the whole code from scratch.


Segher


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