| Subject Libabigail <insert-version-number-here> is out! |
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| Libabigail <insert-version-number-here> has been released. |
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| You can download it at http://mirrors.kernel.org/sourceware/libabigail/libabigail-<insert-version-number-here>.tar.xz. |
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| Libabigail is a library which aims at constructing, manipulating, |
| serializing and de-serializing ABI-relevant artifacts. |
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| It also comes with a set of associated command line tools to compare |
| the interfaces of ELF binaries resulting from the compilation of C or |
| C++ programs. |
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| Typical use cases of libabigail tools include detecting ABI |
| incompatible changes across several releases of shared libraries or |
| incompatible changes in the interface between a Linux kernel and its |
| modules, for instance. |
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| Users can of course write their own tools using the library. |
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| The library comes with extensive API documentation available online at |
| https://sourceware.org/libabigail/apidoc. The tools are documented |
| online as well at https://sourceware.org/libabigail/manual/libabigail-tools.html. |
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| Some highlights of this release include: |
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| <Insert some highlights in here> |
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| Below is the full summary of the significant changes in this new |
| release: |
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| <insert-the-last-NEWS-item-here> |
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| Many thanks to those who contributed to this release with bug reports, |
| comments or code. |
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| Happy Hacking and may all significant binary interface changes of your |
| programs be noticed! |