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Note: the MPFR site happens to be down at the time I wrote
this message, and happens to be down quite often.
Once it's back up'n'runnin', I'll mirror as much as possible
the MPFR tarballs on my site, but in the meantime, you'll
have to handle it by yourself (patience...).
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From this version of ltrace the maintainer has removed support for
GNU Autotools, so the patch sets needed to be reworked.
Included is the latest Debian patch, by the Debian ltrace maintainer
Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org>, the OpenEmbedded patches for cross
compiling, by Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> and a further set of patches
by Joachim Nilsson <jocke@vmlinux.org> for crosstool-NG.
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aria2 is a powerfull downloader that is capable of chunking and
parallel retrieval.
Due to li;itations in crosstool-NG retrieval facilities, it's not possible
to take fully advantage of aria2. It might happen that, in the future,
those limitations get lifted away, so we can take use features such as
parallel downloading from more than one server at the same time. For now,
it should still speed up downloads thanks to parallel downloading of chunks.
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Add new hidden config knobs that architectures can select to
say whether they support 32- or 64-bit variants, and which
they default to.
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Don't select unneeded config knobs. Don't select non-existing config knobs.
Use the "no patch" config knob, instead of pointing to an non-exiting local
patch dir. Simplify the tuple-related scripts. Update the samples.
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It can be needed to build a toolchain with no patch at all.
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Woo... It seems the glibc guys finally decided that tarballs
were not deprecated, in fact.
The patchset was vampirised from Gentoo (kudos, guys!), and
applies to glibc+ports, so that's why it's been added as a
patchset against ports, not against glibc.
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These versions are kept for the upcoming release, but they
will be removed from the next release if they are not used.
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Also add patchset vampirised from Gentoo.
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Also propagate the patchset from 4.5.18 to 4.5.19.
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Add config option to build wtarget code with THUMB interworking.
This is used to build the C library as well as all other code
that runs on the target.
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Some ARM cores do not have an MMU (eg. Cortex-Mx and Cortex-Rx series).
Thus, allow the user to configure out the MMU for ARM.
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The newlib "team" rolls new releases about once a year (december).
This is quite a long time between releases, in case code was fixed.
So, allow user to use a CVS snapshot to benefit early from fixes
and enhancements to newlib.
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C library config options should be prefixed with 'LIBC_'.
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This yields a cleaner .config file that is easier to read.
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Signed-off-by: Arnaud Vrac <avrac@freebox.fr>
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glibc snapshots have not been updated for about the
past 5 months. Consider them to be deprecated, now.
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The option to retrieve snapshots is already handled by
the generic 'specific date' and 'use latest' entries.
No need for a special case, as there's no code for it.
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Change the 2-space separation into a 1-space separation, for the sake
of homogeneity.
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Add new versions at the top of the choice menu, not at the bottom.
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It makes better sense to have latest versions at the top of the choice
entries.
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