Hi Andrew,

On 12/12/15 03:50, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> The patch "nspr.diff" adds a standalone and up-to-date NSPR library.
> It is always built statically.  For the patches:
> 
> nspr-00--done--nspr-configure-in--m68k-is-not-m68020-60.patch I
> believe it's been accepted
> nspr-02--hold--ifdef-have-dlfcn-h.patch: it's been submitted and
> hopefully accepted
> nspr-03--todo--barf-fork-call.patch: hack: I don't think s/fork/vfork/
> would work here, and since I don't need it to work I took the easy way
> out
> 
> I should point out that while Mozilla thinks NSPR and NSS should go
> hand-in-hand (per the current lib/nss directory which tries to build
> both) I found things became much easier when I split those two and
> built them separately (NSPR uses autoconf, abet incorrectly; NSS uses
> GNU make; NSS+NSPR uses GNU make to invoke autoconf ....).   The patch
> "wip-nss.diff" (do not apply) hints at how I'm getting lib/nss to use
> the previously built NSPR

So ignoring wip-nss.diff do you think nspr.diff is in good
enough shape to apply to uClinux-dist?  Or does it need more
work and/or testing?

Regards
Greg


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