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Fix extraction of binutils #1

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@kgraefe kgraefe commented Jul 11, 2019

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Signed-off-by: Konrad Gräfe <konradgraefe@aol.com>
Signed-off-by: Konrad Gräfe <konradgraefe@aol.com>
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kgraefe commented Jul 11, 2019

Since this seems to be the only repository that is still maintainted please consider:

  • Enabling issues (they are disabled in forks by default)
  • Merge your changes branch into master so that people can easier find the latest version

@kgraefe kgraefe changed the title Fix extraction if binutils Fix extraction of binutils Jul 12, 2019
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Since this seems to be the only repository that is still maintainted please consider:

I feel honored about this blunt exaggeration, as I would not call it "maintained". ;)

Also, I didn't mean to maintain it. How about you create a github organization and I transfer this repository to it? Right now I'm struggling with testing your changes because I cannot even install wget on my msys/mingw installation and curl is quite ugly.

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kgraefe commented Jul 22, 2019

Oh, okay, I thought it's maintained as it was the most recent repo on Github and the only one that still kinda works.

However, I can step in. It shouldn't be too much work. But why would I want a Github organization for that? How is that better than having it on my account? (I never created an organization.)

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I don't know whether I can transfer ownership to a single person.

Anyway, how about I just link to your repository and you open an issue/PR in the original repo linking to your repository too?

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