CML2 0.9.7 is available

Eric S. Raymond (esr@snark.thyrsus.com)
Mon, 26 Mar 2001 17:33:52 -0500


Release 0.9.7: Mon Mar 26 16:55:48 EST 2001
* Can now configure everything except the CONFIG_-less CRIS symbols.
* Prefix-stripping for backward compatibility with, e.g. CONFIG_3C515.
* Resolve all FIXMES, including Andre Hedrick's IDE vendor stuff.

CML2 can now configure symbols with leading numerics, removing the
last remaining CML1 compatibility problem. Once the CRIS-architecture
symbols are brought into conformance with the CML1 spec, CML2 will
be able to completely configure a stock kernel tree. All known gaps
in the CML1 translation have been fixed.

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