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@guyush1 guyush1 requested a review from RoiKlevansky October 30, 2024 20:57
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I think that it would be great if you could split the readme into two files:

  1. Normal readme, with use instructions.
  2. A file documenting the process of making a manual build.

This commit splits the readme file into 2 files - the readme which
contains instructions on how to download our latest release, and on how
to use our build scripts in order to quickly build gdb statically. The
second file is a compilation guide that contains explanations on how to
manually compile gdb statically.
@guyush1 guyush1 force-pushed the improve-documentation branch from 9abad38 to fe4c076 Compare November 8, 2024 11:04
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guyush1 commented Nov 8, 2024

Hi @RoiKlevansky , are the changes more to your liking?

@guyush1 guyush1 merged commit 3738fc8 into develop Nov 10, 2024
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