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<body class='hmmessage'>I'm on the fence.<BR>
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People always miss that changing new software doesn't necessarily impact old software/hardware.<BR>
Do the LINUX/LINUXELF targets still work? Will they ever again? If they did, couldn't they be renamed as well?<BR>
X86_LINUX (LINUXLIBC6)<BR>
<FONT face="">X86_LINUX1 or X86_LINUX1_ELF<BR>
X86_LINUX1_AOUT<BR>
</FONT> 1 as in kernel 1.x<BR>
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Or possibly even merged with one and only X86_LINUX and just vary in the configuration file.<BR>
(Does the codegen even vary across these architectures, or just the the linking options<BR>
and maybe file format output by as?)<BR>
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Name evolution is tough.<BR>
There's often some ideal short name Foo and then only in the future you realize you have to differentiate NewAndImprovedFoo or FooX or Foo2 from Foo aka FooClassic aka Foo1 aka OldFoo.<BR>
FooSr, FooJr, FooIII.<BR>
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Historical records I think are the bigger sale.<BR>
But sometimes you are just left with cruft upon cruft upon cruft for some hypothetical compat.<BR>
In this case, it's not a big deal.<BR>
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- Jay<BR><BR>
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> To: wagner@elegosoft.com<BR>> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:11:28 -0800<BR>> From: mika@async.caltech.edu<BR>> CC: m3devel@elegosoft.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [M3devel] INSTALL_ROOT and PKG_USE in cm3.cfg<BR>> <BR>> >> LINUX, LINUXELF, LINUXLIBC6? Please.<BR>> >> Couldn't Linux have been recycled for LINUXLIBC6?Does anyone have <BR>> >> Linux 1.2 around?<BR>> ><BR>> >It could be done now, but it couldn't when it was created.<BR>> <BR>> Please don't recycle the names. That's just dumb. More people<BR>> than you'd think use old hardware and software for reasons that may<BR>> be out of their control.<BR>> <BR>> Mika<BR><BR><br /><hr />Connect and share in new ways with Windows Live. <a href='http://www.windowslive.com/share.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008' target='_new'>Get it now!</a></body>
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