Bryan Hundven 1a25115a18 gcc: Support only the latest branch releases of gcc
This change, as per #222, reduces the number of supported releases of
gcc to the latest branch releases.

I noticed while doing this work that gcc-4.5.4 was never added, so I
moved patches for gcc-4.5.3 to 4.5.4 and updated the
bfin-unknown-linux-uclibc example. Also, 120-siginfo.patch was fixed
upstream in the 4.5.4 release, so this patch is omitted.

I also bumped the avr sample to 4.9.3 from 4.9.2.

With the addition of gcc-5.x, the gcc release team now releases the
major.minor.0 versions, while updates to the branch are available in
svn/git. We'll address that when we get to issue #219. This change just
removes CC_GCC_5_1 and moves CC_GCC_5_2 to CC_GCC_5, and removes
CC_GCC_5_1_or_later and moves CC_GCC_5_2_or_later to CC_GCC_5_or_later.

This is the first of two part changes, as mentioned in #222.
This change is slated for release in 1.22.0. The next change will be
slated for 1.23.0, and will limit gcc versions to what is on
https://gcc.gnu.org under "Release Series and Status", which is
currently 4.9.3 and 5.2.0, although I will also support the previous
supported version. In this example that would be 4.8.5.

Last, but not least, this change also retires AVR32 support.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
2015-10-31 12:17:35 -07:00
2015-10-14 07:30:32 -04:00
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2015-10-03 14:35:22 +02:00

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