2
I Use This!
Very Low Activity

News

Analyzed about 6 hours ago. based on code collected about 6 hours ago.
Posted over 17 years ago by Joseph Koshy
Welcome S. Sam Arun Raj (samarunraj). Sam has contributed implementations of size(1) and strings(1).
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Joseph Koshy)
Welcome S. Sam Arun Raj (samarunraj).Sam has contributed implementations of size(1) and strings(1).
Posted over 17 years ago by Joseph Koshy
Welcome Y Giridhar Appaji Nag (yganag). Giridhar will be handling packaging for Debian.
Posted over 17 years ago by Joseph Koshy
Welcome Y Giridhar Appaji Nag (yganag). Giridhar will be handling packaging for Debian.
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Joseph Koshy)
Welcome Y Giridhar Appaji Nag (yganag).Giridhar will be handling packaging for Debian.
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Joseph Koshy)
The ELF toolchain project has moved to SourceForge.Net, from the FreeBSD project's Perforce repository where it was incubated. The goal of the project is to create BSD licensed implementations of essential compilation tools for the ELF object format.
Posted over 17 years ago by Joseph Koshy
The ELF toolchain project has moved to SourceForge.Net, from the FreeBSD project's Perforce repository where it was incubated. The goal of the project is to create BSD licensed implementations of essential compilation tools for the ELF object ... [More] format. We hope that the move to SF.Net will make it easier for open-source developers associated with many OS projects to participate. A bit thank you to the people involved in the FreeBSD and SourceForge.Net organizations for having supported this work so far. [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by Joseph Koshy
The ELF toolchain project has moved to SourceForge.Net, from the FreeBSD project's Perforce repository where it was incubated. The goal of the project is to create BSD licensed implementations of essential compilation tools for the ELF object ... [More] format. We hope that the move to SF.Net will make it easier for open-source developers associated with many OS projects to participate. A bit thank you to the people involved in the FreeBSD and SourceForge.Net organizations for having supported this work so far. [Less]