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From: Philip Blundell <Philip.Blundell@pobox.com>
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>ARM have an officially allocated ELF number.
That's true.
>They do intend to do so at some undefined stage in the future.
>They would be 'unhappy' if there were a competing standard. Even if it
> uses a different magic number.
>In particular, they wouldn't be happy for it to be released.
That's not what I understood from speaking to them. Admittedly it does seem
to be Russell's understanding, but...
p.