In article <20160304093519.gc30...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders <vi...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote: > So the 3.4 release was a bit of a lemon and due to lack of testing > appears to have been non functional on most supported platforms
> Because of this I will be aiming for a 3.5 release on 12th March 2016. > Please can all front end maintainers ensure they are confident with > the state of their implementations before this date. > The toolchains have been updated for this release to include the > recent openssl critical fixes, however this has resulted in the amiga > frontendusing a new toolchain for this release > Can the amiga maintainers please ensure this toolchain change was what > they wanted and let us know if we need to back it out as soon as > possible. > One final plea. Making a release is a lot of work and generally > devolves to me, there is a wiki page for the release [1] can other > mainatiners add anything they are aware of and help get it fixed so > this release is not another complete stuff up and I can actually > announce this one! > [1] http://wiki.netsurf-browser.org/NetSurf_3.5 Something to be aware of. With the recent release of RISC OS running on the RaspBerry Pi 3 anything linked with the Unixlib library crashes on start up. This is due to the SWP/B instructions no longer existing in ARMv8. They are used in a few places in Unixlib. I believe a fix is being worked on but I'm not sure how long it will take. -- Email: chr...@care4free.net