* i386-pinsn.c: Removed. Subsumed by ../opcodes/i386-dis.c.
* Makefile.in: Adjust accordingly.
* objdump.c: Support new-style disassemblers (ones that use
the interface of ../include/dis-asm.h).
* Makefile.in (LIBIBERTY): Use LIBIBERTY_BIN_DIR.
* Makefile.in (DEMANGLER_PROG): New program to build. Add macro
and rule.
* Makefile.in (PROGS): Add DEMANGLER_PROG.
* Makefile.in (distclean): Remove sysdep.h.
* size.c: Use %u format where appropriate.
* objdump.c: Standardize: L_SET -> SEEK_SET.
* objdump.c: Use new macro bfd_asymbol_bfd.
* configure.in: Allow std-host as the default ${mys_host}.
* size.c: Use bfd_size_type (and long) where appropriate.
* ar.c: Make writing a map the default, to be compatible
with SYSV and Posix.2. Remove some bogus kludges that
handled __.SYMDEF directly.
* NEWS: New file.
Tue Aug 18 13:28:44 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com)
* config/mh-apollo68v: removed -g from CC definition.
* Makefile.in: always create installation directories.
instead new short name "binutils.texi" (which presumably someone
changed for SysV short-name file systems).
(2) use [what I understand to be] current conventions for $srcdir,
makeinfo -o.
(3) more filtering of roff'able target forms of doc.
* ar.c (get_pos_bfd): Fix to handling of before/after
positioning options.
* bucomm.c (fatal): MISSING_VFPRINTF is no longer an issue,
since libiberty contains vfprintf etc if otherwise missing.
* m68k-pinsn.c (print_insn_arg): Support BB/BW/BL
type operands, as used by branch instructions.
* nm.c: Delegate printing of symbols to BFD,
by using bfd_print_symbol to do the formatting.
i960-pinsn.c, m68k-pinsn.c, nm.c, objdump.c, size.c, sparc-pinsn.c,
* strip.c: Add or update Copyright notice.
* TODO: Add note on 'nm -a'.
* version.c: Update version number to 1.90.
* Makefile.in: Fix making of documentation for dist.
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.