From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from esa2.mentor.iphmx.com (esa2.mentor.iphmx.com [68.232.141.98]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id D42B13858C2D for ; Sat, 29 Oct 2022 05:46:07 +0000 (GMT) DMARC-Filter: OpenDMARC Filter v1.4.1 sourceware.org D42B13858C2D Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; dmarc=none (p=none dis=none) header.from=codesourcery.com Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=mentor.com X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.95,223,1661846400"; d="scan'208";a="85791231" Received: from orw-gwy-01-in.mentorg.com ([192.94.38.165]) by esa2.mentor.iphmx.com with ESMTP; 28 Oct 2022 21:46:07 -0800 IronPort-SDR: CHIo1thNQCX2CVheffvo9YgiVRupLkxNOaTxLUvM4bJ/RdYItXsfV4eYNvwZjZKHD6p7V/PN2c 9iLKc4eGnHDiY5OMyEbS8H2Vtw9JJqDDPh8XzPNa/ZzImt6NlQyw9wNezN/NSwoFtObwrTWd1R cu9mTrhezwac6pluL91LeJGK6Vz68b09wweUmwoOFdcJMgOnIfcSgd/V6NzNdGZEgEzHbaBy7A XPL6VLB4BQkbsJFPxf946N5D296ro6yjfJvBcxKHRd9Ua1yokmTg2WR/gkrlqG3iXFwxlBDENp AFM= Message-ID: <83478ad8-affd-921f-984d-95b55f9d0f9d@codesourcery.com> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 23:46:03 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.2.2 Content-Language: en-US To: "libc-alpha@sourceware.org" From: Sandra Loosemore Subject: old versions of the glibc manual Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-ClientProxiedBy: svr-orw-mbx-08.mgc.mentorg.com (147.34.90.208) To svr-orw-mbx-13.mgc.mentorg.com (147.34.90.213) X-Spam-Status: No, score=-4.0 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS,KAM_DMARC_STATUS,KAM_SHORT,RCVD_IN_MSPIKE_H2,SPF_HELO_PASS,SPF_PASS,TXREP autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on server2.sourceware.org List-Id: Someone recently contacted me via my personal e-mail address, and asked "Why is it impossible to find documentation for the older versions of the glibc?" Indeed https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/ lists only the latest version. Is it possible to have links to multiple versions, as e.g. GCC does? Or just build a separate documentation tarball as part of the release process? Either way, messing around with the web site and/or release scripts is kind of out of my league, but perhaps someone familiar with those things could consider this is an enhancement? -Sandra