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2007-09-06Fix the glibc-2.6.1 ARM NPTL patch.Yann E. MORIN"1-2/+2
2007-09-06Add a patch to enqable NPTL build on ARM OABI with glibc-2.6.1.Yann E. MORIN"1-0/+13
Fix a comment.
2007-08-15Remove dead linuxthreads patches.Yann E. MORIN"24-3575/+0
2007-08-14Do a clean-up pass on the OBSOLETE features (versions):Yann E. MORIN"250-146223/+0
- remove legions of those, - remove associated patches no longer needed, - mark then as (OBSOLETE) in the prompt;
2007-08-11Add glibc: 2.5.1 - 2.6 - 2.6.1.Yann E. MORIN"27-0/+1605
Apply the same patches as glibc 2.5: they apply without any problem (except for ridiculously small offsets).
2007-05-27Merge the NPTL stuff.Yann E. MORIN"3-0/+56
That still leaves the linuxthreads stuff broken, but it was just before. I don't care anyway. Time to fix that later...
2007-05-18Patches for glibc-2.5, courtesy of "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com>Yann E. MORIN"7-0/+479
2007-05-08Huge fixes to glibc build, so that we can build at least (and at last):Yann E. MORIN"1-0/+45
- use ports addon even when installing headers, - use optimisation (-O) when installing headers, to avoid unnecessary warnings (thanks Robert P. J. DAY for pointing this out!), - lowest kernel version to use is only X.Y.Z, not X.Y.Z.T, - a bit of preparations for NPTL (RSN I hope), - fix fixing the linker scripts (changing the backup file is kind of useless and stupid); Shut uClibc finish step: there really is nothing to do; Add a patch for glibc-2.3.6 weak aliases handling on some archs (ARM and ALPHA at least); Did not catch the make errors: fixed the pattern matching in scripts/functions; Introduce a new log level, ALL: - send components' build messages there, - DEBUG log level is destined only for crosstool-NG debug messages, - migrate sub-actions to use appropriate log levels; Update the armeb-unknown-linux-gnu sample: - it builds! - uses gcc-4.0.4 and glibc-2.3.6, - updated to latest config options set.
2007-02-24Add the full crosstool-NG sources to the new repository of its own.Yann E. MORIN"291-0/+150848
You might just say: 'Yeah! crosstool-NG's got its own repo!". Unfortunately, that's because the previous repo got damaged beyond repair and I had no backup. That means I'm putting backups in place in the afternoon. That also means we've lost history... :-(