Bryan Hundven 67e6896c2b Remove support for experimental patches and musl patches
This functionality was provided so that crosstool-ng could have a
further set of patches considered experimental and unsupported.
Now that musl-libc support is making it's way upstream in gcc, I'm
removing this support and the experimental musl patches.

In later commits, backports from gcc upstream will be added to the
supported patch sets to support musl-libc.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
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This is the README for crosstool-NG

Crosstool-NG follows the autoconf dance. So, to get you
kick-started, just run:
    ./configure --help

If you are using a development snapshot, you'll have to
create the configure script, first. Just run:
    ./bootstrap

You will find the documentation in the directory 'docs'.
Here is a quick overview of what you'll find there:
  0 - Table of content
  1 - Introduction
  2 - Installing crosstool-NG
  3 - Configuring a toolchain
  4 - Building the toolchain
  5 - Using the toolchain
  6 - Toolchain types
  7 - Contributing
  8 - Internals
  A - Credits
  B - Known issues
  C - Misc. tutorials

You can also point your browser at:
  http://crosstool-ng.org/

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