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62 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yann E. MORIN"
07fa611771 Robet P. J. DAY: typoes. 2008-02-14 22:44:34 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
2fa75919ca Update the samples to the new set of options (not changing the configuration). 2008-01-16 22:21:55 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
a081360761 Update the i586-geode-linux-uclibc sample. 2007-09-06 09:22:52 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
c6b330d845 Update all samples to the latest set of options (because so much as changed since we dropped the core C compiler and many obsolete versions). 2007-08-15 21:24:02 +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"
b35207cc88 Update the samples to the latest option set. 2007-07-24 20:41:08 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
6147aa7978 Update the i586-geode-linux-uclibc sample. 2007-07-08 22:24:03 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
5e7fa0debc Make the progress bar a default for all samples. 2007-06-19 17:50:46 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
a845d72881 Update the way we handle directories supplied by the user:
- the tarball directory is considered as a local copy, and tarballs are copied to a working area,
 - the sources and build directories (CT_SRC_DIR and CT_BUILD_DIR) are now computed, and no longer an option,
 - the build dir has been renamed from 'build' to 'targets'.
That should ease preparing a tarball of the resulting target.
2007-05-10 21:33:35 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
8e3ebb2e7f Update the i586-geode-linux-uclibc sample. 2007-05-07 22:10:50 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
d2ac914c75 Update i586-geode-linux-uclibc sample:
- use uClibc-0.9.28.3
 - use linux-2.6.20 for kernel headers
2007-03-04 20:09:22 +00:00
Yann E. MORIN"
1906cf93f8 Add the full crosstool-NG sources to the new repository of its own.
You might just say: 'Yeah! crosstool-NG's got its own repo!".
Unfortunately, that's because the previous repo got damaged beyond repair and I had no backup.
That means I'm putting backups in place in the afternoon.
That also means we've lost history... :-(
2007-02-24 11:00:05 +00:00