Rob Landley wrote:
> I'm interested in finding regressions too, because I'm seriously considering 
> putting out a .30 of my own just so there's a known set of bugs to test 
> against.  (Considering that nothing's been checked into the repository for 
> two weeks, this seems like a nice point to do it...)
> 
> I was working on this last week, but upgrading my laptop to Kubuntu 8.04 
> knocked me offline for a week.  Back now. :)
> 
> Right now, I'm upgrading my Firmware Linux targets from 0.9.29 to svn.  I'll 
> let you know what breaks, and hopefully patch it up for a quick .30.  I 
> should be able to test x86, x86-64, mips (both endiannesses), arm little 
> endian, and powerpc.  (And maybe sparc if it suddenly decides to work, but it 
> didn't under 0.9.29.)

I've got a few fixes for Xtensa that I'd like to get into a .30 release.  Chris 
Zankel, who is maintaining the Xtensa port, has been busy with a new project 
and 
asked me to help him with this.  We've been waiting for Erik and then Mike to 
set up svn access for me.  It's been a few weeks since I last heard from Mike 
(who asked that I send an RSA ssh key instead of DSA, which I did), so I assume 
he is busy with other things.  Can anyone else set that up for me?  If not, 
I'll 
mail in the patches and hope that someone else will commit them for me.
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