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2 Please do not make ChangeLog entries.
4 COPYING, COPYING.LIB, README
7 Makefile.*; configure; configure.ac; src-release
8 Any global maintainer can approve changes to these
9 files, but they should be aware that they need to
10 be kept in sync with their counterparts in the GCC
11 repository. Also please notify the following of
12 any committed patches:
13 binutils@sourceware.org
14 gdb-patches@sourceware.org
16 bfd/; binutils/; elfcpp/; gas/; gold/; gprof/; ld/; opcodes/; cpu/;
17 libctf/; BFD's and libctf's parts of include/
19 binutils: http://sourceware.org/binutils/
20 Patches to binutils@sourceware.org.
21 Please notify the following of any interface changes:
22 gdb-patches@sourceware.org
24 cgen/; cgen parts of opcodes/, sim/ & include/
25 cgen: http://sourceware.org/cgen/
26 Patches to cgen@sourceware.org
27 May need separate opcodes/ or sim/ approval for
28 commits of regenerated files there.
30 config.guess; config.sub; readline/support/config.{sub,guess}
31 config: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/config
32 Patches to config-patches@gnu.org.
33 Changes need to be done in tandem with the official CONFIG
34 sources or submitted to the master file maintainer and brought
35 in via a merge. When updating any of these files, please be
36 sure to update all of them.
37 Please notify the following of any committed patches:
38 binutils@sourceware.org
39 gdb-patches@sourceware.org
41 depcomp; mkinstalldirs
42 Send bug reports and patches to bug-automake@gnu.org.
44 gdb/; gnulib/; readline/; sim/; GDB's part of include/
45 GDB: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/
46 Patches to gdb-patches@sourceware.org.
47 See also gdb/MAINTAINERS and sim/MAINTAINERS.
50 The rule is that if the file exists in the gcc tree
51 then gcc owns it. Thus you have to look at the gcc tree
52 to know whether any particular file is owned by gcc.
53 See also binutils/, gdb/, sid/, gcc/, libiberty/ etc.
55 intl/; config.rhost; libiberty/; libiberty's part of include/;
56 compile; depcomp; install-sh; missing; ylwrap; config/
57 gcc: http://gcc.gnu.org
58 Changes need to be done in tandem with the official GCC
59 sources or submitted to the master file maintainer and brought
60 in via a merge. Note: approved patches in gcc's libiberty or
61 intl are automatically approved in this libiberty and intl also;
62 feel free to merge them yourself if needed sooner than the next
63 merge. Otherwise, changes are automatically merged, usually
67 See libiberty. The master copy of this directory is in the GCC
70 ltconfig; ltmain.sh; ltcf-*.sh
71 libtool: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/
72 Changes need to be done in tandem with the official LIBTOOL
73 sources or submitted to the master file maintainer and brought
77 Send bug reports and patches to bug-gnulib@gnu.org.
80 gcc: http://gcc.gnu.org
84 http://sourceware.org/newlib/
85 Patches to newlib@sourceware.org.
87 sid/; SID's part of cgen/
88 sid: http://sourceware.org/sid/
89 Patches to sid@sourceware.org
92 texinfo: http://ftp.gnu.org.
93 Latest version can be found on ftp://ftp.gnu.org and can be
94 imported at any (reasonable) time.
95 Please not use GCC's texinfo. Please do not import texinfo.
97 tcl/; tix/; itcl/; tk/; libgui/
98 insight: http://sourceware.org/insight/
99 Contact insight@sourceware.org.
102 cygwin: http://sourceware.org/cygwin
103 Patches to cygwin-patches@cygwin.com.
104 General discussion cygwin@cygwin.com.
106 config-ml.in; makefile.vms; mkdep; setup.com;
108 Any global maintainer can approve changes to these
109 files and directories.
112 If you understand the file format (or can cut-and-paste existing
113 entries), modify it. If it scares you, get someone who does
114 understand it to help you. Be prepared to fix it if you do break it.
116 /* Local variables: */
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