Hello,
This is a tracker of ABI changes in the new upstream releases of the Linux
kernel (defconfig, x86_64): https://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/timeline/linux/
The tracker performs backward binary compatibility analysis of all public
exported symbols and data types (declared in the ".ksymtab"
06.10.2016, 15:32, "Ponomarenko Andrey":
> 06.10.2016, 07:54, "Paul Wise":
>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 11:00 PM, Ponomarenko Andrey wrote:
>>
>>> I'd like to present a new free tool for maintainers of software libraries
>>> — Pac
06.10.2016, 07:54, "Paul Wise" :
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 11:00 PM, Ponomarenko Andrey wrote:
>
>> I'd like to present a new free tool for maintainers of software libraries —
>> Package ABI Diff Tool (Pkg-ABIdiff). It's a tool for backward compatibility
Hello,
I'd like to present a new free tool for maintainers of software libraries —
Package ABI Diff Tool (Pkg-ABIdiff). It's a tool for backward compatibility
analysis of API/ABI interfaces in Deb packages. The tool is based on ABI
Compliance Checker and ABI Dumper tools.
The tool does the fol
Hello,
I continued to maintain ABI report for the Linux kernel:
http://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/timeline/linux/
The report represents history of ABI changes since 2.6.36 up to 4.4.5 version
of the kernel. It is now generated by the ABI tracker, ABI monitor, ABI dumper
and ABI compliance chec
Hello,
Some of you may have noticed that the service for analysis of ABI changes in
Linux libraries is not available any more: http://upstream-tracker.org/
The archive from 21 July 2015 is still available and supported by ROSA team:
http://upstream.rosalinux.ru/
But ... Good news everyone! I'v
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