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Older glibces were not ready to handle binutils >=2.20.
Fix that, and the forseeable future.
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ltrace uses ppc, whereas crosstool-NG use powerpc.
Fix that by passing the correct value to HOST when calling configure.
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ltrace uses i386 and x86_64, whereas crosstool-NG use x86 for both cases.
Fix that by detecting what bitness we're building for, and pass appropriate
i386 or x86_64 to ltrace's configure.
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Update to the latest set of config options (no config change).
Remove OABI ARM samples.
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Although this have been only slightly tested, no one has really complained,
and it seems to be working fine so far (on AVR32 at least).
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gcc-4.3.0 never got !EXPERIMENTAL, and no one either confirmed nor complained.
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The mirror is not necessarily on the /LAN/.
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Use of listing (ls-lR) was never implemented, and never used.
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Some patches may apply with offset and/or fuzz, and would leave .orig files.
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Add a git wrapper to retrieve components from their git tree.
Add a git wrapper to create a working copy (in our tarballs dir).
Recognise git trees when searching for local copies.
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We can not rely on the user-provided version string (be it via the
choice, or manually entered), so fallback to reading version.h,
which is both reliable and always present.
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- 'nochdir' must be the first option
- have systematic pushd/popd, even if nochdir
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It's now been a while that glibc switched to git from cvs.
Get rid of cvs to download glibc; this will make for a good
cleanup before we add git support! :-)
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It's broken anyway. Eg.:
- user is already niced at 10
- user configures to renice at 5
- breaks because user is not allowed to 'boost' his/her nice value
Bette let the user handle the renice with:
nice -XX ct-ng 'action'
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Now, we only support building with Linux >=2.6.27.
Get rid of the code that depended on <2.6.18.
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The code has been lying around inactivated for some time.
Let's enable it at last, and see if any one needs it.
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Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <linux@bohmer.net>
[yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr: use defaults for CT_TARGET_ARCH]
Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
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Since we merged the 32/64-bit archs, and we explicitly used
the Linux kernel arch name, we can get rid of CT_KERNEL_ARCH.
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Since we merged the 32/64-bit archs, and we explicitly used
the Linux kernel arch name, we can get rid of CT_KERNEL_ARCH.
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Since we merged the 32/64-bit archs, and we explicitly used
the Linux kernel arch name, we can get rid of CT_KERNEL_ARCH.
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Since we merged the 32/64-bit archs, and we explicitly used
the Linux kernel arch name, we can get rid of CT_KERNEL_ARCH.
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Since we merged the 32/64-bit archs, and we explicitly used
the Linux kernel arch name, we can get rid of CT_KERNEL_ARCH.
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When configuring in an hg clone, we need hg to compute the version string.
It can happen that users do not have Mercurial (eg. if they got a snapshot
rather that they did a full clone). In this case, we can still run, of
course, so simply fill the version string with a sufficiently explicit
value, that does not require hg. The date is a good candidate.
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