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2018 Mar 20
2
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...to finish all of them - at least not without help, but with > some luck there might be other contributors to help :) > Alright, that sounds very good ! For the moment, what I've done is that I listed the tools that were needed command line replacements (for some of those it is really binign). Do I need to take LLD into account in my timeline ? Then, I investigated a bit on the different tools command line, and what I have learnt so far is that objdump and objcopy are the ones that require the biggest amount of work (again, not took LLD into account so far). > Sound good? We c...
2018 Mar 25
0
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
...least not without help, but with >> some luck there might be other contributors to help :) >> > > Alright, that sounds very good ! For the moment, what I've done is that > I listed the tools that were needed command line replacements (for some > of those it is really binign). > > Do I need to take LLD into account in my timeline ? > > Then, I investigated a bit on the different tools command line, and what > I have learnt so far is that objdump and objcopy are the ones that > require the biggest amount of work (again, not took LLD into account so...
2018 Mar 20
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[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 1:57 AM Paul Semel <semelpaul at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Eric, > > On 03/15/2018 04:33 PM, Eric Christopher wrote: > > Hi Paul, > > >> >> I'm also interested in the command line replacements for GNU Binutils : >> >> >> >> - What tools would you like to replace in priority ? >> >> - Does this
2018 Mar 16
2
[cfe-dev] [GSOC 2018] Information gathering
Hi Eric, On 03/15/2018 04:33 PM, Eric Christopher wrote: > Hi Paul, > > > >> I'm also interested in the command line replacements for GNU > Binutils : > >> > >> - What tools would you like to replace in priority ? > >> - Does this subject imply to add options/features to some of the > >> tools, or is it only