diff --git a/newlib/ChangeLog b/newlib/ChangeLog index 82e8842dd..450c895f5 100644 --- a/newlib/ChangeLog +++ b/newlib/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2012-10-01 Jeff Johnston + + * README: replace sources.redhat.com with sourceware.org. + * HOWTO: Ditto. + 2012-09-26 Ian Bolton Jim MacArthur Marcus Shawcroft diff --git a/newlib/HOWTO b/newlib/HOWTO index 6a0f2a92f..63616200d 100644 --- a/newlib/HOWTO +++ b/newlib/HOWTO @@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ purpose of Linux-based open standards for embedded development. In brief, the intent is to define multiple levels for API functions that allows the user to size the library appropriately for their application--at least in terms of the predefined lists. For full details, refer to the EL/IX home -page at http://sources.redhat.com/elix/. The likely best way to tell how to +page at http://sourceware.org/elix/. The likely best way to tell how to classify any new functions in terms of needing an ELIX level qualification is to ask Jeff Johnston. To see how it works and try classification on your own, refer to the API specification on the web site, -http://sources.redhat.com/elix/api/current/api.pdf. +http://sourceware.org/elix/api/current/api.pdf. (Unfortunately, it is not complete with respect to either the C99 or POSIX standards, so particular C and POSIX functions may or may not be found.) diff --git a/newlib/README b/newlib/README index 3301a66be..e2070d271 100644 --- a/newlib/README +++ b/newlib/README @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ More Documentation ================== Newlib documentation is available on the net via: - http://sources.redhat.com/newlib/docs.html + http://sourceware.org/newlib/docs.html All the documentation for NEWLIB comes as part of the machine-readable distribution. The documentation is written in Texinfo format, which is @@ -379,11 +379,11 @@ Reporting Bugs ============== The correct address for reporting bugs found in NEWLIB is -"newlib@sources.redhat.com". Please email all bug reports to that +"newlib@sourceware.org". Please email all bug reports to that address. Please include the NEWLIB version number (e.g., newlib-1.20.0), and how you configured it (e.g., "sun4 host and m68k-aout target"). Since NEWLIB supports many different configurations, it is important that you be precise about this. Archives of the newlib mailing list are on-line, see - http://sources.redhat.com/ml/newlib/ + http://sourceware.org/ml/newlib/