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Please feel free to add, edit, delete this file.
Please do not make ChangeLog entries.
COPYING, COPYING.LIB, README
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Makefile.*; configure; configure.ac; src-release
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be kept in sync with their counterparts in the GCC
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Patches to binutils@sourceware.org.
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May need separate opcodes/ or sim/ approval for
commits of regenerated files there.
config.guess; config.sub; readline/support/config.{sub,guess}
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See also gdb/MAINTAINERS and sim/MAINTAINERS.
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merge. Otherwise, changes are automatically merged, usually
within a day.
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repository.
ltconfig; ltmain.sh; ltcf-*.sh
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move-if-change
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symlink-tree
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newlib/; libgloss/
http://sourceware.org/newlib/
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sid/; SID's part of cgen/
sid: http://sourceware.org/sid/
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tcl/; tix/; itcl/; tk/; libgui/
insight: http://sourceware.org/insight/
Contact insight@sourceware.org.
winsup/
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Patches to cygwin-patches@cygwin.com.
General discussion cygwin@cygwin.com.
config-ml.in; makefile.vms; mkdep; setup.com;
etc/; utils/;
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