Dave Korn c1711530e6 ==> bfd/ChangeLog <==
2009-05-19  Dave Korn  <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>

	* cofflink.c (process_embedded_commands):  Ignore "-aligncomm".

==> gas/ChangeLog <==
2009-05-19  Dave Korn  <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>

	* NEWS:  Mention new feature.
	* config/obj-coff.c (obj_coff_common_parse):  New function.
	(obj_coff_comm):  Likewise.
	(coff_pseudo_table):  Override default ".comm" definition on PE.
	* doc/as.texinfo:  Document new feature.

==> gas/testsuite/ChangeLog <==
2009-05-19  Dave Korn  <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>

	* gas/pe/:  New directory for PE format-specific tests.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-a.d:  New test pattern file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-a.s:  New test source file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-b.d:  New test pattern file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-b.s:  New test source file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-c.d:  New test pattern file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-c.s:  New test source file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-d.d:  New test pattern file.
	* gas/pe/aligncomm-d.s:  New test source file.
	* gas/pe/pe.exp:  New test control script.
	* lib/gas-defs.exp (is_pecoff_format):  New function.

==> ld/ChangeLog <==
2009-05-19  Dave Korn  <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>

	* NEWS:  Mention new feature.
	* deffile.h (def_file_aligncomm):  Add new struct definition.
	(def_file):  Add new def_file_aligncomm member.
	* deffilep.y (%token):  Add new ALIGNCOMM token.
	(command):  Add production rule for ALIGNCOMM.
	(def_file_free):  Free any chained def_file_aligncomm structs.
	(diropts[]):  Add entry for '-aligncomm' .drectve command.
	(def_aligncomm):  New grammar function.
	* ld.texinfo:  Document new feature.
	* pe-dll.c (process_def_file):  Rename from this ...
	(process_def_file_and_drectve):  ... to this, updating all callers,
	and process any aligncomms chained to the def file after scanning
	all .drectve sections.
	(generate_edata):  Updated to match.
	(pe_dll_build_sections):  Likewise.

==> ld/testsuite/ChangeLog <==
2009-05-19  Dave Korn  <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>

	* ld-pe/aligncomm-1.c:  New test source file.
	* ld-pe/aligncomm-2.c:  Likewise.
	* ld-pe/aligncomm-3.c:  Likewise.
	* ld-pe/aligncomm-4.c:  Likewise.
	* ld-pe/aligncomm.d:  New test pattern file.

	* ld-pe/direct.exp:  Deleted, and content moved into ...
	* ld-pe/pe-run.exp:  ... New common file for all PE run tests.

	* ld-pe/vers-script.exp:  Deleted, and content merged into ...
	* ld-pe/pe-compile.exp:  ... New common file for PE tests needing
	a compiler, adding aligned common tests.

	* ld-pe/pe.exp:  Update header comment.
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		   README for GNU development tools

This directory contains various GNU compilers, assemblers, linkers, 
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