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Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 05:09:57 -0400
From: CBFalconer <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com>
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To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: 2.04
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Andris Pavenis wrote:
> On Friday 01 October 2004 16:08, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
... snip ...
>>
>> Can we PLEASE release 2.04 now?
> 
> It will also require to rebuild large number of packages.
> Otherwise mixing packages built using 2.03 and 2.04 is expected
> to cause problems. For example if gcc is not built using DJGPP
> v2.04, it will fail encountering symbolic links. Maybe it's even
> could be better to put stuff in new directories like v204,
> v204gnu, etc.
> 
> Anyway waiting will not make situation easier. So I think that
> 2.04 must be released reasonable soon.

I expect I will be able to get to rebuilding the memalign()
portion of nmalloc within the next month.  Things have been out of
kilter here due to various personal problems.  I do not expect to
modify the other portions in the least.  Virtually the whole
existing memalign stuff will be thrown out.

I do expect to name the routine _memalign, so that stdlib.h can
have suitable provisions to conditionally redefine memalign and
avoid namespace pollution.

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