On 07/09/2011 02:28 PM, grischka wrote: > Rob Landley wrote: >> On 07/07/2011 01:22 PM, grischka wrote: >>> Anyway. As to the general issue with search paths, it would be good >>> to find something clearer and more flexible. >> >> A quick check finds: >> >> http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/rev/f304c7e3de8d >> http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/rev/374af493d0ac >> http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/rev/647f1a3feb8b >> http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/rev/22b60bb22c83 >> http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/rev/c42c2145d359 >> http://landley.net/hg/tinycc/rev/a283eb90c0f7 >> >> And so on, and so forth... To be honest, it's been almost 4 years, I'd >> have to go back and look up the details again. > > Thanks for the commit links. > > I have it as git branch btw. If anyone is interested I could push > it on repo.or.cz.
I thought your current maintainer policy was zero editorial control, just let random strangers form a slush pile in the mob branch and then ship it? (I can't say I've been reading the list very closely.) It's a little disheartening to see issues I fixed over three years ago come up over and over again. If I recall, you refused to port things you either "didn't understand" or didn't see a need for (such as refactoring the code so it wasn't one big tcc.c without even a tcc.h) from my tree the last time I gave up and waited for you guys to just stop it. I put a lot of work into my version, but Fabrice wouldn't hand it the project to anybody who wanted to move the code out of the gnu.org CVS repository, and Linux Weekly News covered releases that went up on tinycc.org, even back when the bulk of the changes in them ported from my version. I wouldn't mind so much if you didn't REFUSE TO TAKE OBVIOUS THINGS that you're now finding a need for all these years later. Sigh. I'm going to go back to ignoring this list now. I should go catch up on the pcc and llvm lists... Rob _______________________________________________ Tinycc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tinycc-devel
