NetBSD/gnu/dist
matt 714ca97978 fix gdb so it read core dumps file correctly on the vax. 2000-08-25 03:29:16 +00:00
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bc
bfd
binutils
diffutils
gas
gawk
gcc Call mcount for profiling. 2000-08-22 11:24:41 +00:00
gdb fix gdb so it read core dumps file correctly on the vax. 2000-08-25 03:29:16 +00:00
gprof
grep
include
ld Pullover wording fix for "-e entry" from gnu/dist/toolchain. 2000-08-06 01:48:59 +00:00
libf2c
libiberty
libio
libstdc++
opcodes
postfix
readline/doc
sendmail NetBSD has setusercontext() since Feb 2000. 2000-08-20 19:37:45 +00:00
texinfo
toolchain Put vax in the "nbsd" emulation. 2000-08-22 17:41:24 +00:00
README.toolchain A README file describing the `toolchain' directory import procedure, and 2000-07-26 00:40:02 +00:00

README.toolchain

$NetBSD: README.toolchain,v 1.1 2000/07/26 00:40:02 tv Exp $


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


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

    gcc-2.95.2
    binutils-2.10
    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.