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* incorporate patches from marc in bug #273 to add support for nios2Mike Frysinger2006-01-043-0/+20429
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* - no need to disable libmudflap for gcc-4.2Bernhard Reutner-Fischer2005-12-211-3/+2
| | | | - use the HOSTCC for the intermediate bootstrap compilers
* Add patch back in."Steven J. Hill"2005-12-081-0/+16
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* - import gcc-4.2.0Bernhard Reutner-Fischer2005-12-069-4/+3829
| | | | | | libmudflap is disabled for now. copied from 4.1.0 with slight adjustments
* import gcc-3.4.5Mike Frysinger2005-12-0615-1/+4230
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* - fixed in 4.0.3 and 4.1.0Bernhard Reutner-Fischer2005-12-021-16/+0
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* simplify uclibc patch so bitrot cant hurt usMike Frysinger2005-11-121-257/+324
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* use the shared gnuconfig package to update config.sub files rather than ↵Mike Frysinger2005-11-117-204/+1
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* simplify the uclibc support greatly to avoid bitrot and add support for more ↵Mike Frysinger2005-11-112-280/+256
| | | | targets (hppa/ia64/sparc/s390/etc...)
* control pthread support since some arches like x86_64 dont yet support it in ↵Mike Frysinger2005-10-011-0/+3
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* gcc 4.0.2 ver bumpMike Frysinger2005-10-018-0/+3862
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* sync alpha/x86_64/sh updates with previous 4.0.x patchesMike Frysinger2005-09-221-60/+40
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* add alpha/x86_64 support and cleanup sh supportMike Frysinger2005-09-222-120/+80
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* oops, forgot patch info for alpha portMike Frysinger2005-09-221-0/+1
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* add x86_64 supportMike Frysinger2005-09-221-0/+39
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* make superh target a bit more flexibleMike Frysinger2005-09-221-1/+1
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* alpha supportMike Frysinger2005-09-221-0/+26
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* if target arch installs into a lib64 dir, make sure we move the stuff to ↵Mike Frysinger2005-09-221-0/+7
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* some superh fixesMike Frysinger2005-08-303-0/+84
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* update sh supportMike Frysinger2005-08-301-59/+10
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* Create some symlinks for {*-}cc since gcc 3.3.6 (at least) doesn't seem to ↵Manuel Novoa III2005-08-031-0/+12
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* Apply the fix for gcc bug #22167Eric Andersen2005-07-1822-5394/+138
| | | | | http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22167 remove gcc 3.3.3, change config for sjlj exception handling a bit.
* import 4.0.1 based on 4.0.0Mike Frysinger2005-07-108-0/+3882
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* add #ifndef inhibit_libc in rs6000/linux-unwind.h to makeJoakim Tjernlund2005-06-251-0/+15
| | | | | powerpc gcc compile. This may be the wrong thing to do but atleast gcc compiles now.
* add missing hunk for clocale=uclibc support in libstdc++ configureMike Frysinger2005-06-023-0/+27
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* quick import of gcc-3.3.6 and gcc-3.4.4Mike Frysinger2005-05-2419-1/+9019
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* Remove unneeded 2.16 binutils patch and update GCC 4.1.0 patches. MIPS"Steven J. Hill"2005-05-054-0/+83
| | | | | toolchain and filesystem image builds for C/C++. Java will be tested next.
* New patches for GCC-4.1.0 for locale and configuration."Steven J. Hill"2005-05-032-290/+402
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* Add proper target support for newfangled sh targets.Paul Mundt2005-05-021-0/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | GCC folk in their infinite wisdom have added half-assed target support for newer sh cores. The support is there, but of course we have no way to actually enable the thing, so we do that with this patch. Likewise, binutils has no idea about any of these new targets either (not even a half-assed attempt, sadly), so we fix that up too.. now we're able to actually build a real toolchain for sh2a_nofpu- and other more ineptly named toolchains (and yes, there are more inept targets than that one, really. Go look, I promise).
* Ugly hack to force the configuration for the cross libstdc++ to fail for ↵Manuel Novoa III2005-05-011-0/+12
| | | | complex funcs we don't yet support.
* Weed out older, no longer maintained versions of gccEric Andersen2005-05-0128-14772/+0
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* It is now official, the cause of the mysterious gcc 3.3.5 exceptionEric Andersen2005-05-011-1/+2
| | | | | | handling failure is definately sjlj. Only enable it for the apparently broken gcc 3.3.3 toolchain, which _does_ need it for exception handling to work properly.
* Fix soft float options for gcc 4.Manuel Novoa III2005-04-301-0/+7
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* Add 4.0.0 support. Some arches may still need some tweaking and/or ↵Manuel Novoa III2005-04-306-0/+3817
| | | | additional patches. But I successfully built cross and target toolchains for x86 and mipsel supporting c/c++/objective-c/java. Of course I haven't tested them yet...
* Support gcc 4.[01]. Only tried for 4.0.0 at this point.Manuel Novoa III2005-04-301-0/+7
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* Add gcc 4.0.0 support. Note... I haven't needed the sjlj exception support ↵Manuel Novoa III2005-04-301-0/+4
| | | | in some time, but haven't touched the default in this commit.
* Add support for soon to be released binutils-2.16 as well as"Steven J. Hill"2005-04-285-0/+3693
| | | | | | GCC-4.1.0. These tool versions are needed so that NPTL support can be added into uClibc. Backporting NPTL from GCC-4.1.0 into GCC-4.0 may be possible, but not recommended.
* Don't forget about libgcc_s_nof.so when processingJoakim Tjernlund2005-04-251-4/+4
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* Change all instances of 'ln -sf' to 'ln -snf'Eric Andersen2005-04-152-6/+6
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* Fixup gcc 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 builds with patches backportedEric Andersen2005-03-0810-0/+800
| | | | from stuff I added to gcc-3.3.5
* gcc 3.4.0 also needs to not emit embedded pic relocs for mipsEric Andersen2005-03-021-0/+83
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* Fix things the other way round. Instead of restoring the mipsEric Andersen2005-03-021-0/+59
| | | | | embedded pic support into binutils, instead fixup gcc to not emit any embedded pic relocations.
* simplify target language selection to remove nasty nested ifeqEric Andersen2005-03-021-6/+10
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* teach BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP to actually install libstdc++Eric Andersen2005-03-021-5/+12
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* use tested patch from upstreamMike Frysinger2005-03-011-1/+1
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* 3.3.5 needs arm big endian lovin tooMike Frysinger2005-03-012-0/+93
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* pdinoto writes:Eric Andersen2005-02-252-0/+11
| | | | | | This patch adds an option in GCC config to compile Objective-C language support in the toolchain. It is disabled by default, so it is not intrusive.
* Update toolchain with some cvs additions from the debian packageEric Andersen2005-02-171-0/+4522
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* There is no need to have a separate 'Makefile.in' file in theEric Andersen2005-02-101-0/+6
| | | | | general case, therefore, combine the toplevel Makefile options such as setting TARGETS into the per-package *.mk file
* Philip Rakity writes:Eric Andersen2005-01-231-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hi Eric, I writing privately since I have not heard from Mike for 2 weeks about a one line patch to the gcc Makefile.in to allow the extra gcc options to be passed in. The patch is below and without it -- gcc extra's like --with-cpu=xscale do not work. The patch is as follows: