* Added support for PowerPC NetBSD. New in 1.9: * Added support for x86_64 (AMD64) Linux. * Added support for PowerPC MacOS X. New in 1.8: * Added support for IA-64 Linux. New in 1.7: * Struct types containing elements other than int, long, long long, pointer are not supported any more. Passing them as arguments and results is too hairy. * Added support for PowerPC Linux. New in 1.6: * The avcall and callback packages are compiled as position-independent code, if CC="gcc -fPIC". * The avcall and callback packages are built as shared libraries, if the option "--enable-shared" is passed to configure. * The package can now be built with CC="gcc -x c++". * Improved RS6000/PowerPC support. * Improved support for gcc on Irix6 (-n32 ABI). * Added preliminary support for 64-bit SPARC. New in 1.5: * Added support for m68k Linux. New in 1.4: * Added support for the two new ABIs on Irix6 (-n32, -64). * A fix for DEC Alpha. New in 1.3.1: * Added support for Mingw32 on Win32. * Fixed a compilation problem in trampoline on m68k NetBSD. * Fixed an installation problem with clisp: When configured outside the source directory, callback.h would not be copied into the build directory. New in 1.3: * Added the callback package, a reentrant combination of vacall and trampoline. * The avcall and callback packages are multithread-safe. * Fixed bugs in trampoline on hppa and rs6000. * On hppa, added support for gcc-2.7.2, although its calling convention is different from gcc-2.6.3. New in 1.2.1: * Added support for MSVC5 on Win32. New in 1.2: * Support passing/returning values of type `long long' and `unsigned long long' on platforms which have these types. * Support for "stdcall" calling convention on i386. * Added support for Cygwin32 and MSVC4 on Win32. * Added support for EMX on OS/2. * Added support for m68k AmigaOS (Jörg Höhle). * Added support for m68k SunOS 4.0.3. * More reliable cache-flushing in trampoline. New in 1.1: * Added support for SUNWspro cc on Sparc Solaris. * Added support for AIX 4. * Added preliminary support for 64-bit MIPS.