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-rw-r--r--make/ChangeLog5
-rw-r--r--make/custom/gensh1.cfg5
-rw-r--r--make/custom/gensh2.cfg16
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/make/ChangeLog b/make/ChangeLog
index 8f338c7e19..514dbd32bb 100644
--- a/make/ChangeLog
+++ b/make/ChangeLog
@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
2001-11-15 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>
+ * custom/gensh1.cfg: remove make-target-options.
+ * custom/gensh2.cfg: remove make-target-options.
+
+2001-11-15 Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>
+
* custom/dmv152: Remove USE_CONSOLE_A, Remove USE_CONSOLE_B,
remove make-target-options, remove BSP_CPPFLAGS.
diff --git a/make/custom/gensh1.cfg b/make/custom/gensh1.cfg
index df1db6a9b2..5ed09c7c7e 100644
--- a/make/custom/gensh1.cfg
+++ b/make/custom/gensh1.cfg
@@ -30,11 +30,6 @@ CFLAGS_DEBUG_V =
# -O4 is ok for RTEMS
CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V = -O4
-# This section makes the target dependent options file.
-
-define make-target-options
-endef
-
# The following are definitions of make-exe which will work using ld as
# is currently required. It is expected that as of gcc 2.8, the end user
# will be able to override parts of the compilers specs and link using gcc.
diff --git a/make/custom/gensh2.cfg b/make/custom/gensh2.cfg
index 00a44d51ae..cbbdd954cc 100644
--- a/make/custom/gensh2.cfg
+++ b/make/custom/gensh2.cfg
@@ -32,22 +32,6 @@ CFLAGS_DEBUG_V = -O4 -g
# -O4 is ok for RTEMS
CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V = -O4
-# This section makes the target dependent options file.
-
-# STANDALONE_EVB
-# This switch compiles code to jump-start from FLASH, without a monitor
-#
-# START_HW_INIT
-# This switch selects whether 'early_hw_init()' is called from
-# 'start.S'; 'bsp_hw_init()' is always called from 'bspstart.c'
-#
-
-define make-target-options
- @echo "#define RTEMS_TEST_IO_STREAM 1" >>$@
- @echo "/* #define STANDALONE_EVB 1 */" >>$@
- @echo "#define START_HW_INIT 1" >>$@
-endef
-
# The following are definitions of make-exe which will work using ld as
# is currently required. It is expected that as of gcc 2.8, the end user
# will be able to override parts of the compilers specs and link using gcc.