Just looking through the NEWS file, did 64-bit address support not make it?
Tim
On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Paul Fertser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On behalf of the OpenOCD community, I'm happy to announce the
> availability of the first release candidate for the upcoming 0.10.0
> version.
>
> As an experiment in trying to improve communication with our main
> distro maintainers, I'm adding relevant people to the Cc. I'll try to
> make this mail as short and meaningful as possible.
>
> If you still find this inappropriate or annoying, please say so, my
> intent is to make your lives easier, not harder, and I'm open to your
> suggestions. If you want to be added to Cc when the final release is
> announced, please say.
>
> The NEWS file can be seen at [1].
>
> Changes important for packaging:
>
> 1. OpenOCD depends on automake >= 1.14
>
> 2. Some ./configure options changed:
> 1. ft2232, D2XX, oocd_trace, zy1000, ioutil support removed
> 2. ftdilib is detected via pkgconfig; so presto, usb_blaster,
> openjtag options changed, these adapters can be auto-detected
>
> 3. udev rules are modified to have uaccess tag and the file was
> renamed to contrib/60-openocd.rules
>
> 4. J-Link driver now depends on libjaylink which can be built
> internally or an external library can be used with pkgconfig help
>
> 5. Release builds should now be reproducible
>
> 6. Support searching for scripts relative to the OpenOCD binary
> (important for relocatable toolchains)
>
> 7. Please add --enable-sysfsgpio for all targets running Linux, the
> kernel (esp. useful for SBCs), additionally for builds that support
> RaspberryPi, please add --enable-bcm2835gpio
>
> 8. Please remove --enable-maintainer-mode, it doesn't do anything
> since 2013
>
> 9. Open question: do you find it useful if OpenOCD had a script to
> generate AppStream
> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/ metadata based
> on contrib/60-openocd.rules? I know Debian integrates Isenkram but
> what about the other systems?
>
>
> Should you find any problem with this release candidate (especially
> regressions), please report it.
>
> The intent is to produce the final release as soon as possible, so no
> new features are supposed to be merged before it's out.
>
> Good luck, and happy hacking :)
>
> [1] https://sourceforge.net/p/openocd/code/ci/v0.10.0-rc1/tree/NEWS
>
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