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We're coming up on the 10th anniversary of the last libffi
release.
People are still using it, and gcc doesn't install it as a
user library
-- so perhaps it's time to make another new release.
I've updated the libffi cvs sources with a recent snapshot
from gcc. It
builds on x86 linux as a stand-alone library.
I'm just not exactly sure where to install the headers.
Currently ffi.h
goes in /usr/include, and ffitarget.h goes in
/usr/lib/gcc/include/libffi/ffitarget.h. I'm thinking a
stand-alone
host library should install all header in /usr/include. We
just need to
make sure that they are multi-lib clean.
In any case, I'd appreciate it if people would like to try
checking out
the latest from the libffi cvs repository and build/test
it.
Thanks,
AG
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