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I would like to thank these fine people for making crosstool-NG possible:
Dan KEGEL, the original author of crosstool: http://www.kegel.com/
Dan was very helpfull and willing to help when I build my first toolchains.
I owe him one. Thank you Dan!
Some crosstool-NG scripts have code snippets coming almost as-is from the
original work by Dan.
2007-07-02 17:44:50 +00:00
And in order of appearance on the crossgcc ML:
Allan CLARK for his investigations on building toolchains on MacOS-X.
Allan made extensive tests of the first alpha of crosstool-NG on his
MacOS-X, and unveiled some bash-2.05 weirdness.
Enrico WEIGELT
- some improvements to the build procedure
- cxa_atexit disabling for C libraries not supporting it (old uClibc)
2007-07-02 17:44:50 +00:00
- misc suggestions (restartable build, ...)
- get rid of some bashisms in ./configure
- contributed OpenRISC or32 support
2007-05-01 16:51:12 +00:00
Robert P. J. DAY:
- some small improvements to the configurator, misc prompting glitches
- 'sanitised' patches for binutils-2.17
2007-05-18 08:28:36 +00:00
- patches for glibc-2.5
- misc patches, typos and eye candy
- too many to list any more!
2007-04-11 17:55:03 +00:00
2007-09-01 16:40:11 +00:00
Al Stone:
- initial ia64 support
2007-09-01 16:40:11 +00:00
- some cosmetics
Szilveszter Ordog:
- a uClibc floating point fix
- initial support for ARM EABI
Mark Jonas:
- initiated Super-H port
2008-01-28 18:41:24 +00:00
Michael Abbott:
- make it build with ancient findutils
Willy Tarreau:
- a patch to glibc to build on 'ancient' shells
- reported mis-use of $CT_CC_NATIVE
Matthias Kaehlcke:
- fix building glibc-2.7 (and 2.6.1) with newer kernels
Daniel Dittmann:
- PowerPC support
Ioannis E. Venetis:
- preliminary Alpha support
- intense gcc-4.3 brainstorming
Thomas Jourdan:
- intense gcc-4.3 brainstorming
- eglibc support
Many others have contributed, either in form of patches, suggestions,
comments, or testing... Thank you to all of you!
Special dedication to the buildroot people for maintaining a set of patches I
happily and shamelessly vampirise from time to time... :-)
More to come as they help.