binutils-gdb/binutils/ChangeLog
Per Bothner 06a97fbd00 * ar.c, Makefile.in, new files {is,not,maybe}-ranlib.c:
Make two different binaries for ar and ranlib, instead of
	distinguishing them at run time using argv[0].
	(Old behavior is still available if you "make ar_with_ranlib",
	but it is not the default.)
	* ranlib.sh (new):  An alternative one-line
	shell implementation of ranlib.
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Mon Oct 7 11:31:05 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com)
* ar.c, Makefile.in, new files {is,not,maybe}-ranlib.c:
Make two different binaries for ar and ranlib, instead of
distinguishing them at run time using argv[0].
(Old behavior is still available if you "make ar_with_ranlib",
but it is not the default.)
* ranlib.sh (new): An alternative one-line
shell implementation of ranlib.
Fri Oct 4 21:49:44 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com)
* objdump.c: Cope with renames of a few BFD types & enums.
Fri Oct 4 19:08:09 1991 Roland H. Pesch (pesch at cygnus.com)
* binutils.texinfo: add new file (rudimentary docn)
Mon Sep 30 12:30:39 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com)
* config/hmake-news: Add new file (for Sony NEWSOS3).
* bucomm.c (fatal): Conditionally compile fatal() depending on
MISSING_VFPRINTF, and don't confuse the issue with NO_VARARGS.
* objdump.c (dump_headers): Trivial output format change.
* objdump.c (display_info): Loop over integers, not enums,
to appease old compilers.
Mon May 20 16:14:07 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygint.cygnus.com)
*objdump.c *nm.c *copy.c :hanged some types to work with 64 bit object files
Thu May 16 16:06:55 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygint.cygnus.com)
from bother
* objdump.c (print_address): Make disasembled output more
consistent with gdb and as: Add 0x when printing hex.
Don't print extra leading zeros.
Attempt to not print "filename.o".
* objdump.c: Add some enum-to-int casts to accomodate old compilers.
Fri May 3 22:21:44 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com)
* copy.c: Change =& constructs to = &, since they confuse older
C compilers.