Remove any reference to libfloat. That has gone once and for all.
Rationale:
Most of the time, soft-float problems are caused by this sucker of gcc:
it has support for soft float for all of the targets I've tried so far,
but does not activate this code until you dwelve into half a dozen of
files to make it accept to build and link the support code...
So, yes: gcc has soft-float support. And again, yes: gcc is a sucker.
1 2000-08-03 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
3 * pthread.c (__pthread_set_own_extricate_if): Remove locking.
5 --- glibc-2.1.3/linuxthreads/pthread.c.jj Wed Mar 22 22:26:01 2000
6 +++ glibc-2.1.3/linuxthreads/pthread.c Fri Aug 25 09:37:26 2000
7 @@ -775,9 +775,7 @@ weak_alias (__pthread_getconcurrency, pt
9 void __pthread_set_own_extricate_if(pthread_descr self, pthread_extricate_if *peif)
11 - __pthread_lock(self->p_lock, self);
12 THREAD_SETMEM(self, p_extricate, peif);
13 - __pthread_unlock(self->p_lock);
16 /* Primitives for controlling thread execution */