Andrey Ponomarenko wrote: > Colleagues, I'm software engineer from Institute for System > Programing of Russian Academy of Sciences and we are developing a free > lightweight tool for checking backward/forward binary compatibility of > shared C/C++ libraries in OS Linux. It checks interface signatures and > data type definitions in two library versions (headers and shared > objects) and searches ABI changes that may lead to incompatibility. > We have released 1.1 version of this tool and we'd like you to consider > its usefulness for your project. > The wiki-page with the latest release of binary compatibility checker is > http://ispras.linux-foundation.org/index.php/ABI_compliance_checker > > Andrey Ponomarenko > > > Hi This sound really very good! At first when I read your post, I thought it was possible to verify the compatibility without source, ie directly between the binaries, but I see that this is not possible. This only do the check based on the source plus some xml library descriptors. Thanks for sharing this :) -- Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi ( djgera ) http://www.djgera.com.ar KeyID: 0x1B8C330D Key fingerprint = 0CAA D5D4 CD85 4434 A219 76ED 39AB 221B 1B8C 330D