Randy MacLeod <[email protected]> writes: > After collecting the stats below, I noticed the list history that > there's an 0.8 in the works. What can I do to help that along? I'll > start by testing the git head on a variety of qemu systems.
That would be great. I tend to consider the code ready for 0.8-ish (maybe an RC first). My biggest worry is the new prototype library code. The idea is that library creators can provide ltrace config files, and there's a dedicated directory where these are looked up. I have written about this in [1]. I think it essentially works, but it hasn't really seen much testing, and is not documented (both ltrace.1 and ltrace.conf.5 probably need to mention this). I'm not sure how keen you are to write man pages, but should you be interested, feel free to send patches ;) Apart from that, the usual release dance must be done. NEWS entry needs to be written. I'm unlikely to get to this soon. 0.8 has been near the top of my TODO for at least three months now, but I can't seem to quite get to it. [1] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/ltrace-devel/2012-December/000833.html Thanks, PM _______________________________________________ Ltrace-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ltrace-devel
