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Re: GNU Make 4.4 released!
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KO Myung-Hun |
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Re: GNU Make 4.4 released! |
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Tue, 08 Nov 2022 21:15:27 +0900 |
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Hi/2.
Paul Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 2022-11-07 at 20:40 +0900, KO Myung-Hun wrote:
>> May I take over OS/2 port maintenance ?
>> For this, what should I do ?
>
> 1. Subscribe to this mailing list and announce your intention to
> work on this (to prevent possible duplication of effort).
Already done.
> 2. Download the latest release (currently GNU Make 4.4).
> 3. Get it to compile on OS/2 and, if possible, run the regression
> test suite (if you have Perl on OS/2).
> 4. If you can't run the regression test suite, then generate your
> own set of tests (for example some other software that you can
> use GNU Make to build, especially software that makes use of GNU
> Make features).
I've built successfully with a little changes. I'll try to run
regression test suite later.
> 5. Once you're satisfied that it works properly, post a patch or set
> of patches for the changes you needed to make to get it working,
> to this mailing list.
> 6. Likely there will need to be a conversation about the best way to
> address various issues so be prepared to rework your changes if
> necessary.
Ok, I'll post later.
> 7. If your changes are at all extensive, you will need to fill out
> paperwork to assign copyright for your changes to the FSF, and
> your employer (if they have rights to your work which most do)
> will need to approve this as well. Contact me to get the needed
> paperwork.
I have this already for GNU Make.
> 8. Commit to testing and updating the port when new prereleases of
> GNU Make are announced.
>
> That's pretty much it.
>
> You should consider carefully whether it's really worthwhile to make
> this effort. Presumably there is already some version of GNU Make that
> works on OS/2 and can be used there which satisfies all current needs.
> That version obviously will continue to be available: no one is
> suggesting changing published versions.
>
I know. And I'm already maintaining GNU Make v3.81 for OS/2 at
https://github.com/komh/make-os2. I'll try to merge the patches in there.
> Most of the new features available in GNU Make, such as Guile support,
> dynamic object loading, jobserver, output sync, etc. almost certainly
> can't be made to work on OS/2 and so will just need to be disabled. So
> the question is, is keeping this port up-to-date a good use of
> resources?
>
I think so. And if some projects requires newer GNU Make, working on GNU
Make at that time needs more resources.
> Of course, only the OS/2 users can answer this question.
>
> If you decide it is worthwhile, and you have the bandwidth and ability
> to do it, then welcome aboard!
I willing to do.
Thanks!
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KO Myung-Hun
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