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itojun ebdef2d397 backout IPv6 patch to postfix. IPv6 support for "mynetworks" check was
left unimplemented, and postfix daemon could become an open relay for
IPv6 connectivity.  it seems that we need to torture-test IPv6 patch outside
of the tree more.
From moley@wide.ad.jp
2001-11-11 05:26:50 +00:00
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gas Enable AltiVec goop with -m7400. 2001-10-08 09:01:29 +00:00
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gcc Make xmalloc() and xrealloc()'s definitions match their prototypes in 2001-11-05 20:49:47 +00:00
gdb Implement `info float'. 2001-09-26 03:41:52 +00:00
gettext va_{start,end} audit: 2001-09-24 13:22:25 +00:00
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include Snarf AltiVec goo from binutils-current. 2001-10-08 08:42:56 +00:00
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opcodes Snarf AltiVec goo from binutils-current. 2001-10-08 08:42:56 +00:00
postfix backout IPv6 patch to postfix. IPv6 support for "mynetworks" check was 2001-11-11 05:26:50 +00:00
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sendmail Remove all traces of "aux.m4" so as not to conflict with Microsoft host OS's. 2001-10-19 02:53:02 +00:00
texinfo Minimize diff to texinfo-4.0. 2001-09-02 21:55:03 +00:00
toolchain Fix from Richard Earnshaw to make MASK_RETURN_ADDR work on both 26-bit and 2001-11-08 20:47:56 +00:00
README.toolchain Update version numbers to match the current state of the world. 2001-10-15 18:28:28 +00:00
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README.toolchain

$NetBSD: README.toolchain,v 1.3 2001/10/15 18:28:28 bjh21 Exp $


HOW TO BUILD A CROSS COMPILER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[Section to be written.]

See also: http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/cross/


IMPORTED VERSIONS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following software is in gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, in a unified build
structure:

    gcc-2.95.3
    binutils-2.11.2
    gdb-5.0


IMPORT STEPS
~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. All distributions were unpacked and all `.cvsignore' files were
   removed.

2. All files in gcc's `include' top level directory were removed from
   binutils's `include' top level directory (these are the libiberty
   include files).

   cd gcc-*/include; for f in *; do rm -f ../../binutils-*/include/$f; done

3. The gcc distribution was imported in one shot into
   gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, including the recursive build structure.

4. The binutils distribution was stripped down to the following directories,
   with no files at the top level:

   bfd, binutils, gas, gprof, include, intl, ld, opcodes

5. Binutils was imported into gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, which included
   only the subdirectories above.

6. The gdb distribution was stripped down to the following directories,
   with no files at the top level:

   gdb, mmalloc, readline, sim

7. Gdb was imported into gnusrc/gnu/dist/toolchain, which included only
   the subdirectories above.