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From: | Christian Franke |
Subject: | Re: Next release? |
Date: | Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:55:24 +0200 |
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Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello! Now that we have lzma compression, we should probably consider making another release in a week or two. Before it happens, I'd like to add a configure test for working target compiler, so that users of pure x86_64 machines are not surprised by a message that "start" and "_start" are not found. By the way, that check could be generalized to allow more symbols, such as "Ltext0" on Cygwin. It would be great if GRUB 1.97 compiled on Cygwin out-of-box. Cygwin lacked some lzo development files, but we don't need them anymore.
Thanks for considering Cygwin support for the next release.The first (and last) grub package released in the Cygwin distribution was based on grub codebase from 2008-03-26. My latest reasonably tested merge is ~2 month old. If desired, I can merge & test all remaining changes to current HEAD and post the patches for review soon.
BTW:- Supporting "Ltext0" would not help much for Cygwin, because a linker script is required due to the lack of "ld -N" support.
- Cygwin liblzo2* packages were released 1 week before the grub package :-) Christian
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