2015-09-11 5:33 GMT+02:00 Randy MacLeod <[email protected]>: > It has been some time since ltrace-0.73 was released: > > commit 37ecc41b58be3dbdd79592a76e331b5b371e4f81 > Author: Oliver Spornitz <[email protected]> > Date: Sun Sep 15 12:42:20 2013 +0200 > > bump version to 0.7.3 > > Any plans for another release this fall? I'm interested for > meta-openembedded and while we can track any commit > in the git repo and we can work with that, it's nicer to have > an official release.
I should have made 0.8 before leaving Red Hat. But there was a bunch of work elsewhere and I just didn't have the cycles. Maybe when my current job gets boring I'll have cycles to get back to ltrace again, but that's a good couple months away at least. Unfortunately, it's not just "make dist". We support a bunch of uncommon architectures (IA64, s390 31/64, ARM, Aarch64, about 17 million PowerPC ABIs, MIPS, and likely others). Even getting hands on all this iron is a challenge (though I think GCC compile farm might be willing to have us). Then one has to test all the weird combinations (libunwind/libdw/nothing, debuginfo/nothing, all the 32/64 interactions). There will be inevitable bugs that need to be fixed ad hoc... All in all it could be a good couple of weekends to brew. So, yeah. Thanks, Petr _______________________________________________ Ltrace-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ltrace-devel
