Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yann E. MORIN"
86c54d8079 Merge the fortran stuff to trunk now it works!
Fortran is not supported for all targets, though. ARM at least does not work.

 /trunk/scripts/build/binutils.sh |    8     8     0     0 ++++++++
 /trunk/scripts/build/cc_gcc.sh   |   11     6     5     0 ++++++-----
 /trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh      |   10     9     1     0 +++++++++-
 /trunk/tools/addToolVersion.sh   |    3     3     0     0 +++
 /trunk/steps.mk                  |    2     2     0     0 ++
 /trunk/config/cc/gcc.in          |   16    16     0     0 ++++++++++++++++
 6 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
2008-04-30 10:43:41 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
daa31a0c34 Building target libraries before the cross-compiler is available is doomed! Move build binutils' target libraries after final gcc.
Have a unique list of steps, it's easier to maintain.

 /trunk/scripts/build/binutils.sh |    8     5     3     0 +++++---
 /trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh      |   16     2    14     0 ++--------------
 /trunk/steps.mk                  |   29    16    13     0 ++++++++++++++++-------------
 3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
2008-04-28 07:38:36 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
54cca9f2ba Add the possibility to force the number of // jobs without reconfiguring. 2007-08-15 14:59:37 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
7131764f9c Remove any reference to libfloat. That has gone once and for all.
Rationale:
Most of the time, soft-float problems are caused by this sucker of gcc:
it has support for soft float for all of the targets I've tried so far,
but does not activate this code until you dwelve into half a dozen of
files to make it accept to build and link the support code...

So, yes: gcc has soft-float support. And again, yes: gcc is a sucker.
2007-07-30 20:02:13 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
20e08ffa90 Fix the step shortcuts (using a dash would confuse make). 2007-07-30 19:35:39 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
e9916d58e9 Rename all Makefiles used by ct-ng into (something).mk, to avoid confusion. 2007-07-15 09:09:04 +00:00