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2004-01-29Kill off the old gcc/binutils stuffEric Andersen
2004-01-14Enable building <arch>-linux-uclibc toolchains. Note that, due to configManuel Novoa III
2004-01-08we do not 'ant' to use anythingEric Andersen
2004-01-08Document the unwind-dw2-fde stuff a bit better, remove pointlessEric Andersen
2003-12-02Remove the broken handling of libgcc_s.Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-25Remove libgcc_eh hack. Things now build as they are supposed to.Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-24Fix the condition for applying the i386 soft float patch.Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-22Handle the case of no shared libgcc -- sh4 for instance.Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-20Ouch! Cut-n-paste strikes again!Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-20Fix missing line continuation.Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-20Add some quoting to handle unusual host compiler namingEric Andersen
2003-11-19automatically detect if we have a usable version of sedEric Andersen
2003-11-18Change 'sed -ie' to 'sed -i -e' to avoid littering the buildEric Andersen
2003-11-13By popular demand, use 'sed' rather than 'perl' for doingEric Andersen
2003-11-12Thomas Cameron writes:Eric Andersen
2003-11-11Slight cleanup, now that the locale option is handled in the main Makefile.Manuel Novoa III
2003-11-07make sure we have a directory before trying to install symlinksEric Andersen
2003-11-01Enable building soft float buildroot for gcc 3.3. Currently works forManuel Novoa III
2003-10-18Add support for 'make -j3' so make to run stuff in parallelEric Andersen
2003-10-18Update to gcc 3.3.2Eric Andersen
2003-10-15simplify things a little bitEric Andersen
2003-10-08Use a local copy of the source when building gcc-target (sinceEric Andersen
2003-09-30Fix the build when host arch == target archEric Andersen
2003-09-30With this, buildroot builds w/o needing the magic symlink,Eric Andersen
2003-09-27Fixup gcc_target build.Eric Andersen
2003-09-26This should at least build. I think.Eric Andersen
2003-09-14Rework toolchain build to make it much more modular andEric Andersen