Hi Øyvind,
>> OK, then i will start to fix all the mallocs that are handled not >> correct yet and where i understand what to do if they fail. > Great! I think if you do a pass on the *simple* cases and just mark > w/todo on the remaining ones that would be *great*. I think it makes > sense to split this into many commits. Minimally one per file. I take > it you are familiar with how to create a patch series? I know it in subversion, but not in git. I would do the following: for number_of_mallocs: { - fix the file - see if it compiles. - create a patch - send it too you. } Is there any windows client that you can suggest? Something like TortoiseGIT? > Focus on a handful of malloc()'s just ot get the procedure right > w.r.t. committing to git, submitting patches, etc. Yes, smaller commits are better and easier to merge. agreed. >> Start with the obviously broken and move down the list... OK. Best Regards, Carsten _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development