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Remove the numbered source and patches and automatically manage
sources and patches. This removes the overhead in maintaining large
collections of patches.
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Add support to build MinGW tools using Cygwin. This is a Canadian cross
build.
Do not expand the directives when parsing a configuration file. Hold
in the package object the text as read from the configuration file. Still
parse the logic but leave the macros. This allows a configuration to be
varied when the build happens. The Canadian cross uses this to build a
build compiler used to build a Cxc runtime.
Add Cxc support to the build module. In the defaults add rm and rmfile
macros, add Cxc paths and pre-build script code.
In the setbuilder check for a Cxc build and if so and the package
allow Cxc build the build host version then the host target
version.
Add cygiwn support to the defaults processing and to the Windows module.
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All patches are now downloaded. No patches or source is held
in the RTEMS Source Builder repo.
As part of this the build sets now have a single rtems_arch define
and the base RTEMS 4.11 build set now creates the _target macro.
With this change a method to manage RTEMS specific patches has been
put in place where build sets can define patches. This avoids needing
special configuration files.
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Add a tree of unstable configurations to track recent gcc source.
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