TODO
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Jan 01 17:49:44 2012 +0100 (2012-01-01)
changeset 2924 0eab838768b1
parent 1731 648fcf1f4568
child 3306 80e46e644bc0
permissions -rw-r--r--
cc/gcc: install the core compilers in the build-tools dir

There really is no good reason to install the core compilers in their
own places, one for each pass. We can install them with the other
build tools.

Also, this implies that:
- there are fewer directories to save/restore
- there are fewer symlinks to create for binutils
- the PATH is shorter

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
     1 This is a somewhat ordered TODO list:
     2 
     3 Recurring tasks:
     4 
     5 - update versions for every tools...
     6 
     7 - update and/or upgrade all samples
     8 
     9 
    10 Non-recurring tasks:
    11 
    12 - update newlib (for enhanced bare metal)
    13   - confirm existing implementation on targets other than AVR32
    14   - try to make it generic, will help for uClibc++
    15 
    16 - multilib
    17 
    18 - Cygwin target (needs newlib)
    19   - so we can build toolchains that generate code for Windows/Cygwin
    20 
    21 - Cygwin host
    22   - so we can build toolchains that run natively under Windows/Cygwin
    23 
    24 - mingw32 target
    25   - so we can build toolchains that generate code for Windows/Win32
    26 
    27 - mingw32 host
    28   - so we can build toolchains that run natively under Windows/Win32
    29     (without requiring Cygwin)
    30 
    31 - uClibc++
    32   - see newlib, above
    33 
    34 - uClinux
    35   - check whether we can use newlib under uClinux (?)