On Sep 13, 2024, Mike Stump <mikest...@comcast.net> wrote: > Yeah, the hard issues are resolved, so follow on patches like this are > now obvious. They follow the usual and standard practices now.
Thanks. > So, we should expect them to punt to a hosted person to find, discover > and fix the fallout. Kinda like canadian cross work, or int16 > work. Just a fair warning that you will be more an expert than most > for these sort of issues. :-) Yeah, I sort of expected something like that. I'm still trying to decide whether to automated testing to catch regressions in this configuration, or existing ones will be able to catch them from now on. Presumably there are still arch-specific tests that will have to be covered as well, so it would be good if other platforms' automated testers were to cover them as well. -- Alexandre Oliva, happy hacker https://FSFLA.org/blogs/lxo/ Free Software Activist GNU Toolchain Engineer More tolerance and less prejudice are key for inclusion and diversity Excluding neuro-others for not behaving ""normal"" is *not* inclusive