Hi Chris, > The as/fbe software falls in the organization that owns the Sun Studio tools. > They currently have a severe doc resource shortage.
ok, understood. > If you have a large number of bugs on the same topic, you might want to > create a wiki page that can be updated without dealing with the bug The unfortunate thing here is that they would ultimately have to be added to Bugster (or Bugzilla) anyway, so it seemed best to avoid the duplicate work in the first place. Btw., have my as/fbe bug submissions to bugs.sun.com been found in the meantime? > systems. For doc issues, multiple people might be able to better > collaborate on collecting the necessary information in one place. > > Then at least you can use the wiki page as an addendum to the manual. Seems like a plan, at least for stuff I can figure out by myself by looking at strings as and cc -S output (and maybe the S9 as sources). If this doesn't help and I cannot figure out the required syntax, I'm stuck: this might be a case for an RFE if as/fbe really cannot represent what ELF allows, or just my inability do detect the required syntax. > Just a thought. If you're inclined to do that, please feel free to > create a new page on the Sun Studio (I mean Oracle Solaris Studio) wiki: > > http://wikis.sun.com/display/SunStudio/Home Thanks for the suggestion: seems like a plan. Rainer -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Orth, Center for Biotechnology, Bielefeld University