crosstool-ng/docs/7 - Contributing to crosstool-NG.txt
Bryan Hundven 0e0ecc8bcf PPL: Remove support for PPL and CLooG/PPL
Now that versions of gcc that required PPL are no longer supported
( >= gcc-4.5.x AND <= gcc-4.7.x )
...we no longer require PPL or CLooG/PPL.

This commit:

* Removes PPL
* Removes CLooG/PPL
* Updates the documentation
* Updates build script for CLooG and GCC
* Removes PPL and CLooG/PPL from scripts/addToolVersion.sh and
  scripts/showSamples.sh
* Adds ISL to scripts/addToolVersion.sh and scripts/showSamples.sh

I know that sounds like a lot for one commit, but it was all kind of
inter-tangled.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
2015-11-29 17:36:58 -08:00

64 lines
2.3 KiB
Plaintext

File.........: 7 - Contributing to crosstool-NG.txt
Copyright....: (C) 2010 Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
License......: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike (CC-by-sa), v2.5
Contributing to crosstool-NG /
_____________________________/
Sending a bug report |
---------------------+
If you need to send a bug report, please send a mail with subject
prefixed with "[CT_NG]" with to following destinations:
TO: yann.morin.1998 (at) free.fr
CC: crossgcc (at) sourceware.org
Sending patches |
----------------+
If you want to enhance crosstool-NG, there's a to-do list in the TODO file.
When updating a package, please include the category and component in the
start of the description. For example:
cc/gcc: update to the Linaro 2011.09 release
Here is the (mostly-complete) list of categories and components:
Categories | Components
------------+-------------------------------------------------------
arch | alpha, arm, mips, powerpc...
cc | gcc
binutils | binutils, elf2flt, sstrip
libc | uClibc, glibc, newlib, mingw, none
kernel | linux, mingw32, bare-metal
debug | dmalloc, duma, gdb, ltrace, strace
complibs | gmp, mpfr, isl, cloog, mpc, libelf
comptools | make, m4, autoconf, automake, libtool
------------+-------------------------------------------------------
| The following categories have no component-part:
samples | when adding/updating/removing a sample
kconfig | for stuff in the kconfig/ dir
docs | for changes to the documentation
configure | for changes to ./configure and/or Makefile.in
config | for stuff in config/ not covered above
scripts | for stuff in scripts/ not covered above
Patches should come with the appropriate SoB line. A SoB line is typically
something like:
Signed-off-by: John DOE <john.doe@somewhere.net>
The SoB line is clearly described in Documentation/SubmittingPatches , section
12, of your favourite Linux kernel source tree.
You can also add any of the following lines if applicable:
Acked-by:
Tested-by:
Reviewed-by:
For larger or more frequent contributions, mercurial should be used.
There is a nice, complete and step-by-step tutorial in section 'C'.