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On 04/06/11 10:30, Christopher Friedt wrote: |
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> I would certainly be willing to 'own' some bugs within some reasonable |
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> bounds (e.g. bionic's libstdc++ doesn't support exceptions... the |
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> pthread lib doesn't support pthread_cancel). It's more or less |
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> intended as a platform for managed code - .ie. Java. Although Python, |
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> Mono, and Lua also work to some extent. |
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I find your interests to be enlightening. Keep me posted |
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or updates to the list. You have to excuse my jaded prose, |
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too old and too callous sometimes, but, I do have the |
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very best of intentions...... |
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> Linaro seems to want the bionic + gcc marriage to work too (i.e. |
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> -mandroid), otherwise asac wouldn't have submitted patches for gcc. |
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> Linaro has an army of engineers at their disposal and I would imagine |
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> some of them probably use Gentoo too ;-) |
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Ah, that seems to be an interesting lot, Linaro. |
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ORLANDO in October, 2011; sounds very interesting and doable.... |
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https://wiki.linaro.org/Events/2011-10-LDS |
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James |