restore ABI compatibility with previous releases for ieeefp.h on sh3.
add namespace.h protection for all the fenv interfaces.
use MKSOFTFLOAT on sh3 instead of assuming softfloat.
standardize on comparing MKSOFTFLOAT with "no".
remove the arm-specific softfloat fenv code (which also had several bugs).
fix logic errors in the arm hardfloat feraiseexcept() and feupdateenv().
The problem is that the gnulib interception of <stdint.h> and <inttypes.h>
does not really work because we implement those internally with
<sys/inttypes.h> and <sys/stdint.h> and those internal headers are used
by other internal headers *before* they get a chance to be intercepted
(where the __STDC_ macros are defined).
Another way to fix this is to move the inclusion of the other headers
in <stdint.h> and <inttypes.h> outside multiple inclusion protection.
We don't have a tool that strips tools -- we have only a tool that
strips target programs. $TOOLDIR/bin/$PLATFORM-install supports -s
by invoking the target-stripping tool, which chokes if you try to use
it to strip tools on a sufficiently different cross build. So let's
just not strip the pcc tool -- it's tiny enough that I'm not worried
about its unstripped size!
- reenable cxx rt support
- don't grab insn-modes.h, we build it
- rename the c98 and c11 subdir codecvt.cc files while extracting
them with mknative
- grab GGC_H as well, and use it in dependency lists
This way, nbsed picks it up and it unbreaks the build of xf86-video-intel-old's
man page under Linux and probably other future changes which rightfully expect
the (net)bsd behaviour.
Full release tested on ArchLinux and NetBSD 7.0_STABLE
This way, nbsed picks it up and it unbreaks the build of xf86-video-intel-old's
man page under Linux and probably other future changes which rightfully expect
the (net)bsd behaviour.