NetBSD/gnu/dist/toolchain/gcc/config
drochner 82df414328 Fix another case where the %{R*} in LINK_SPEC got lost.
Should resolve PR toolchain/22098 by Richard Earnshaw.
2003-07-09 14:34:47 +00:00
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1750a
a29k
alpha Second half of fix for PR toolchain/19265. 2003-03-14 23:48:00 +00:00
arc
arm Back-port a patch from GCC mainline: 2003-05-23 00:20:21 +00:00
c4x
clipper
convex
dsp16xx
elxsi
fx80
gmicro
h8300
i370
i386 Back out rev. 1.4. The problem only occurs when using pre-compiled 2003-03-15 17:40:33 +00:00
i860
i960
m32r
m68k fix LINK_SPEC to pass "-R" to the linker 2003-06-26 19:16:21 +00:00
m88k
mips Define _REENTRANT as well as _PTHREADS if -pthread is specified on the 2003-02-28 17:30:12 +00:00
mn10200
mn10300
msdos
ns32k Don't define mem{cmp,cpy,set}; from gcc-current after the 2.95.3 release. 2001-09-23 13:42:39 +00:00
pa
pdp11
pyr
romp
rs6000 Add -mstrict-align to the CC1 default options. 2003-03-15 16:09:34 +00:00
sh Define _REENTRANT as well as _PTHREADS if -pthread is specified on the 2003-02-28 17:30:12 +00:00
sparc add a missing backslash. 2003-04-02 02:50:07 +00:00
spur
tahoe
v850
vax * Tidy up CC1_SPEC. Remove the -mno-pic flag, which didn't actually 2002-11-05 14:31:58 +00:00
we32k
winnt
aoutos.h
dbx.h
dbxcoff.h
dbxelf.h
elfos.h
float-i32.h
float-i64.h
float-i128.h
float-i386.h
float-m68k.h
float-sh.h
float-vax.h
fp-bit.c
gnu.h
gofast.h
interix.h
libgloss.h
linux-aout.h
linux.h
lynx-ng.h
lynx.h
netbsd.h Fix another case where the %{R*} in LINK_SPEC got lost. 2003-07-09 14:34:47 +00:00
nextstep21.h
nextstep.c
nextstep.h
openbsd.h
psos.h
ptx4.h
README
svr3.h
svr4.h
t-freebsd
t-gnu
t-install-cpp
t-libc-ok
t-linux
t-linux-aout
t-linux-gnulibc1
t-netbsd
t-openbsd
t-openbsd-thread
t-rtems
t-svr4
tm-dwarf2.h
x-darwin Support Mac OS X host. 2003-03-13 02:17:58 +00:00
x-interix
x-linux
x-linux-aout
x-lynx
x-svr4
xm-alloca.h
xm-freebsd.h
xm-gnu.h
xm-interix.h
xm-linux.h
xm-lynx.h
xm-netbsd.h
xm-openbsd.h
xm-siglist.h
xm-std32.h
xm-svr3.h
xm-svr4.h
xm-target64.h

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It has a subdirectory for each basic CPU type.
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