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authorAlexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>2018-01-28 19:42:24 (GMT)
committerAlexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>2018-01-29 03:25:47 (GMT)
commit66ad1ff51411c24bfad7c1892f7481a9cdc924f8 (patch)
tree56ba7ceb17e192a9b3eafe01064aeb27f33ab033 /packages/gcc/7.3.0/0014-crystax.patch
parentba165ed4c0bfa8a83e61a2efd1ad205777978486 (diff)
Upgrade to new releases
android-ndk, binutils, gcc, linux, mpfr, ncurses, newlib, uclibc-ng MPC vs MPFR dependencies required modifications in auto-generated templates to also provide non-inclusive older-than/newer-than specifications. Also correct MPC URLs, the website seems to have adjusted its directory layout. Currently, newlib 3.0.0 doesn't build for arm-nano-eabi. Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
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+commit 9f057b62caafe08c968103d39b5df82486a175c2
+Author: Dmitry Moskalchuk <dm@crystax.net>
+Date: Thu Aug 13 16:11:54 2015 +0300
+
+ [android] Add additional multilib option: mfloat-abi=hard
+
+ Signed-off-by: Dmitry Moskalchuk <dm@crystax.net>
+
+---
+ gcc/config/arm/t-linux-androideabi | 7 ++++---
+ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
+
+--- a/gcc/config/arm/t-linux-androideabi
++++ b/gcc/config/arm/t-linux-androideabi
+@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
+-MULTILIB_OPTIONS = march=armv7-a mthumb
+-MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = armv7-a thumb
+-MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS =
++MULTILIB_OPTIONS = march=armv7-a mthumb mfloat-abi=hard
++MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = armv7-a thumb hard
++MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS = mfloat-abi=hard* mthumb/mfloat-abi=hard*
+ MULTILIB_MATCHES =
+ MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES =
++MULTILIB_EXTRA_OPTS = Wl,--no-warn-mismatch
+
+ # The "special" multilib can be used to build native applications for Android,
+ # as opposed to native shared libraries that are then called via JNI.