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components when recompiled. Also same sequence for all different combinations (uclibc/nptl/eglibc/glibc/linuxthreads). Also fixes and patches that I worked to get various ancient compilers working.
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everyone, not just as a slugos specific override.
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gcc-configure-{target|cross|sdk} and a common include file. Factor some common data not related to configure into gcc-common.inc. Rewrite 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 recipes to use standard includes (tested and they work).
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lower. There should be no functionality change yet, it just makes that change easier to remove target packaging from cross builds
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these
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repair badly mixed up formatting. guys, _please_ don't mix tabs and spaces,
stick to the major formatting style in the file
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missing fortran files non-fatal
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GCC compiles the xgcc cross compiler and will compile target
libraries e.g. libstdc++. It uses autoconf to configure the target
libraries which uses /usr/bin/cpp to determine the presence of
host includes.
By using xgcc we will not risk to include /usr/include to find standard
headers. If we do our cross compile check will hit.
The gcc 3.4 series patch only addresses target-libstdc++ where the
gcc3.3 and gcc4 series patch all targets
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Hack to make me rich and famous. Patch versions 3.4.4,
4.0.0, 4.0.2, 4.1.0, 4.1.0-snapshot, 4.2-snapshot and
activate the hack when cross compiling.
gcc will abort if you call it with -I/usr/include or
-I/opt/include or -I/sw/include.
Apply the patch when fail-fast is in the OVERRIDES
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Not sure if it builds, leaving preference at "-1". See OE bug #378.
Thanks to Bernhard Rosenkraenzer for the submission. See OE bug #773.
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