From: Stan Shebs Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 02:02:45 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * gdb.texinfo: Update the credits. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=35564bd7ba617fde97b6f69c763b0f228e48432b;p=binutils-gdb.git * gdb.texinfo: Update the credits. --- diff --git a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog index e323e0eba1e..da7d1af3c7f 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +Thu Feb 11 18:00:59 1999 Stan Shebs + + * gdb.texinfo: Update the credits. + Mon Feb 8 17:33:57 1999 Stan Shebs * gdb.texinfo: Fix mistakes noticed in printout of last diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index edbc316f493..fc920bb0c57 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -528,13 +528,13 @@ from anyone else. @node Contributors, , Free Software, Summary @unnumberedsec Contributors to GDB -Richard Stallman was the original author of GDB, and of many other @sc{gnu} -programs. Many others have contributed to its development. This -section attempts to credit major contributors. One of the virtues of -free software is that everyone is free to contribute to it; with +Richard Stallman was the original author of GDB, and of many other +@sc{gnu} programs. Many others have contributed to its development. +This section attempts to credit major contributors. One of the virtues +of free software is that everyone is free to contribute to it; with regret, we cannot actually acknowledge everyone here. The file -@file{ChangeLog} in the @value{GDBN} distribution approximates a blow-by-blow -account. +@file{ChangeLog} in the @value{GDBN} distribution approximates a +blow-by-blow account. Changes much prior to version 2.0 are lost in the mists of time. @@ -544,19 +544,17 @@ or your friends (or enemies, to be evenhanded) have been unfairly omitted from this list, we would like to add your names! @end quotation -So that they may not regard their long labor as thankless, we +So that they may not regard their many labors as thankless, we particularly thank those who shepherded @value{GDBN} through major releases: -Jason Molenda (release 4.17), -Stan Shebs (release 4.14), -Fred Fish (releases 4.16, 4.15, 4.13, 4.12, 4.11, 4.10, and 4.9), -Stu Grossman and John Gilmore (releases 4.8, 4.7, 4.6, 4.5, and 4.4), +Jim Blandy (release 4.18); +Jason Molenda (release 4.17); +Stan Shebs (release 4.14); +Fred Fish (releases 4.16, 4.15, 4.13, 4.12, 4.11, 4.10, and 4.9); +Stu Grossman and John Gilmore (releases 4.8, 4.7, 4.6, 4.5, and 4.4); John Gilmore (releases 4.3, 4.2, 4.1, 4.0, and 3.9); Jim Kingdon (releases 3.5, 3.4, and 3.3); and Randy Smith (releases 3.2, 3.1, and 3.0). -As major maintainer of @value{GDBN} for some period, each contributed -significantly to the structure, stability, and capabilities of the -entire debugger. Richard Stallman, assisted at various times by Peter TerMaat, Chris Hanson, and Richard Mlynarik, handled releases through 2.8. @@ -596,11 +594,13 @@ Tim Tucker contributed support for the Gould NP1 and Gould Powernode. Pace Willison contributed Intel 386 support. Jay Vosburgh contributed Symmetry support. +Andreas Schwab contributed M68K Linux support. + Rich Schaefer and Peter Schauer helped with support of SunOS shared libraries. -Jay Fenlason and Roland McGrath ensured that @value{GDBN} and GAS agree about -several machine instruction sets. +Jay Fenlason and Roland McGrath ensured that @value{GDBN} and GAS agree +about several machine instruction sets. Patrick Duval, Ted Goldstein, Vikram Koka and Glenn Engel helped develop remote debugging. Intel Corporation, Wind River Systems, AMD, and ARM @@ -622,7 +622,18 @@ He also enhanced the command-completion support to cover C++ overloaded symbols. @end ifclear -Hitachi America, Ltd. sponsored the support for Hitachi microprocessors. +Hitachi America, Ltd. sponsored the support for H8/300, H8/500, and +Super-H processors. + +NEC sponsored the support for the v850, Vr4xxx, and Vr5xxx processors. + +Mitsubishi sponsored the support for D10V, D30V, and M32R/D processors. + +Toshiba sponsored the support for the TX39 Mips processor. + +Matsushita sponsored the support for the MN10200 and MN10300 processors. + +Fujitsu sponsored the support for SPARClite and FR30 processors Kung Hsu, Jeff Law, and Rick Sladkey added support for hardware watchpoints. @@ -643,7 +654,21 @@ Rehrauer, and Elena Zannoni. Kim Haase provided HP-specific information in this manual. Cygnus Solutions has sponsored GDB maintenance and much of its -development since 1991. +development since 1991. Cygnus engineers who have worked on GDB +fulltime include Mark Alexander, Jim Blandy, Per Bothner, Edith Epstein, +Chris Faylor, Fred Fish, Martin Hunt, Jim Ingham, John Gilmore, Stu +Grossman, Kung Hsu, Jim Kingdon, John Metzler, Fernando Nasser, Geoffrey +Noer, Dawn Perchik, Rich Pixley, Zdenek Radouch, Keith Seitz, Stan +Shebs, David Taylor, and Elena Zannoni. In addition, Dave Brolley, Ian +Carmichael, Steve Chamberlain, Nick Clifton, JT Conklin, Stan Cox, DJ +Delorie, Ulrich Drepper, Frank Eigler, Doug Evans, Sean Fagan, David +Henkel-Wallace, Richard Henderson, Jeff Holcomb, Jeff Law, Jim Lemke, +Tom Lord, Bob Manson, Michael Meissner, Jason Merrill, Catherine Moore, +Drew Moseley, Ken Raeburn, Gavin Romig-Koch, Rob Savoye, Jamie Smith, +Mike Stump, Ian Taylor, Angela Thomas, Michael Tiemann, Tom Tromey, Ron +Unrau, Jim Wilson, and David Zuhn have made contributions both large +and small. + @ifclear BARETARGET @node Sample Session, Invocation, Summary, Top