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From: Dave M. <dma...@ma...> - 2007-04-02 20:29:47
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Hello all... So I've done some of the basic steps to getting a x86/Darwin port started. Much more effort will be required, but it has to start somewhere. Currently I've got config/automake building all the correct files, and the "easy" parts of coregrind compiling. All the higher level units (memgrind etc) are compiling as well. I've started doing some work for m_debuginfo/readmacho and m_syswrap/*.x86-darwin.* I'm quite interested in continuing in this work, but I'm wondering how the team would like me to continue. I can certainly start submitting patches, but they are going to be quite large in nature. I'm not sure how keen I am on maintaining a completely separate tree, but will certainly consider it if necessary. I've got some other people here who are interested in helping me out who have the required darwin technical background, so I think there's a reasonable chance we could get darwin/x86 up and going as long as you guys don't mind questions :) Any suggestions? Also, if I was to be submitting code back to Valgrind, do you guys require a contributor license agreement to be signed? Cheers, Dave |