Hi, Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
It depends. Clib2 has more functionality, newlib is shared, which is a big advantage (considering the amount of stuff binaries).
Couldn't you convince Olaf to make Clib2 to a shared library ;-)
Not in a million years, believe me...
Of course, only the new, unreleased compiler has this stuff, but we're going to release a new SDK soon, plus, we're moving the compiler and tools from our internal CVS over to sourceforge.
Nice, I am sure that this is going to be very welcome around the world :-)
Yeah, and it will keep people off my back asking for the source code or patches ;) Actually, we still actively supported a 68k target for the compiler (generating code for 68k, that is). Our hope is that we can somewhat unify the different compiler efforts, making a common code base for different targets and hosts. Regards, -- Thomas Frieden <ThomasF@hyperion-entertainment.biz> Hyperion Entertainment - Naur dan i-deryg lhuin
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