(and associated targets for .dvi et al), as well as man pages from .pod,
using a prefix of `# '.
This prevents a variety of build issues caused by situations such as
cvs checkouts which result in the .texinfo file being slightly newer
than the .info file, and the build process trying to unnecessarily
regenerate them, which will fail in a variety of circumstances
(build tools not available, read-only source, etc ...)
Once a better solution is found, we can switch to it.
For now, this improves things greatly and should reduce a lot of
support requests that would undoubtably appear otherwise...
(should make it into stock binutils as soon as Matt's copyright
assignment paperwork is finalized):
bfd:
* elf32-m68k.c (elf32_m68k_print_private_bfd_data): Recognize
EF_M68000.
binutils:
* readelf.c (get_machine_flags): Recognize EF_M68000.
gas:
* config/tc-m68k.c (md_show_usage): No longer display a
hard-coded "68020" for the default CPU, instead display the
canonical name of the true, configured default CPU.
(m68k_elf_final_processing): Mark objects for sub-68020
CPUs with the new EF_M68000 flag.
include/elf:
* m68k.h (EF_M68000): Define.
binutils-current respository.
2001-06-24 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>
* objcopy.c (strip_main): Revert the change made on 2001-05-30
by accident.
(copy_main): Apply the the change made to strip_main on
2001-05-30 by accident.
strip now passes the argument list as documented.