From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 3592 invoked by alias); 5 Apr 2006 17:48:18 -0000 Received: (qmail 3564 invoked by uid 22791); 5 Apr 2006 17:48:17 -0000 X-Spam-Check-By: sourceware.org Received: from nevyn.them.org (HELO nevyn.them.org) (66.93.172.17) by sourceware.org (qpsmtpd/0.31.1) with ESMTP; Wed, 05 Apr 2006 17:48:17 +0000 Received: from drow by nevyn.them.org with local (Exim 4.54) id 1FRC75-0000mI-3a; Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:48:15 -0400 Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 19:58:00 -0000 From: Daniel Jacobowitz To: Steve Ellcey Cc: overseers@sourceware.org, binutils@sourceware.org, gdb@sourceware.org, insight@sourceware.org Subject: Re: obsolete directories in src tree: mmalloc, iwidgets, blt Message-ID: <20060405174815.GA2865@nevyn.them.org> Mail-Followup-To: Steve Ellcey , overseers@sourceware.org, binutils@sourceware.org, gdb@sourceware.org, insight@sourceware.org References: <200604042227.PAA01781@hpsje.cup.hp.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <200604042227.PAA01781@hpsje.cup.hp.com> User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.8i Mailing-List: contact binutils-help@sourceware.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: binutils-owner@sourceware.org X-SW-Source: 2006-04/txt/msg00072.txt.bz2 On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 03:27:28PM -0700, Steve Ellcey wrote: > My understanding is that mmalloc is also no longer used but it does have > a lot of gdb tags on the files and it has been in use more recently. At > the top level ChangeLog I find: > > 2005-02-08 Andrew Cagney > > * MAINTAINERS: Delete reference to dejagnu/ and mmalloc/ from the > gdb/ section. Update GDB's URL. > > So I think that is when mmalloc stopped being used. The dejagnu > directory seems to have already been removed but the mmalloc directory > is still there. It stopped being used long before. It continued to be checked out and shipped until around then. > So, should these three directories (blt, iwidgets, mmalloc) be deleted? I think yes. -- Daniel Jacobowitz CodeSourcery