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On Wed, 2005-27-07 at 17:44 -0400, Scott W wrote:
Hi Henning, Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
Hi Henning,
Hi' Scott
Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
And a little question... do you know if it is going to include functions (so we can check how many functions we need to implement - that are not part of clib2 or newlib)?
Ouch. You want a call stack graph, or similar. I'd be impressed if the other tool does that, considering it's spanning languages..hekc, I'd just be impressed, we'll leave it at that.
I don't know what the other tool does, but I hope that it is able to do it ;-)
Belx just claimed he can do it, although I took a quick look at the mentioned tool. I seem to remember talking to someone about that Linux distro (SourceMage) in AW IRC...the mentioned tool looks like a combination of gentoo portage + portage tools from the brief look at it I took.
I can only but try...
Regarding newlib/clib2 dependencies (to Belxjander), I'd expect any sort of call stack the shrunk down to a single instance of functions used in glibc would be ideal, if you're able to do it...preferably with their prototypes (why not hope for it 'all'? ;-), at which point the mentioned comparison/verification of implemented functions can be checked against AOS newlib or clib2. Not to mention the fact that in worst case, man pages and Linux docs are easily enough accessible, versus trying to build the tool on top of newlib.
so going right down to exported functions in shared objects would be a nice start?
I also sent the last email prior to reading this one, so not sure if the 'base' dependencies list was useful or not. If not, sorry, back to lurk mode I go :-(
no problem, if You could get OOo2 beta for gentoo and make the same with that, could it be usefull ;-)
Yes, that would be good. I even knew that (OOo 2). Sorry, I'm a dork, I'll see if I can get that tonight.
Scott
I also need the OOo2 beta dataset to work from the "configure" mechanism included to start with as well...
otherwise I can only work from what little dependencies I can reference as on the websites "cvs2web" access... which may be a bit much time to spend online all at once ... Ive already overloaded this little laptops HDD somewhat completely already...
just considering wiping a whole 20GB partition already just to have space for working with...
Belxjander
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