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* ChangeLog: Fix 2002-07-22 ChangeLog entry bogusly referring to
Joel.
* cpukit/Makefile.am: New.
* cpukit/mkspec.in: New.
* cpukit/rtems-cpukit.spec.in: New.
* cpukit/.cvsignore: New.
* configure.ac: Add cpukit.
Add RTEMS_TOP to pickup _RTEMS_VERSION (required by cpukit).
* Makefile.am: Add cpukit. Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS (required to pickup
RTEMS_VERSION).
* setup.def: Use %{_tmppath} as default for $rpm_build_root.
* mkbinutilsspec.in: Use ',' as pattern delimiter in sed expression
for $rpm_build_root.
* mkgccnewlibspec.in: Use ',' as pattern delimiter in sed
expression for $rpm_build_root.
* mkgcc3newlibspec.in: Use ',' as pattern delimiter in sed
expression for $rpm_build_root.
* mkgdbspec.in: Use ',' as pattern delimiter in sed expression for
$rpm_build_root.
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* mkbinutilspec.in, mkgccnewlibspec.in, gccnewlib/base-chill.add,
gccnewlib/base-g77.add, gccnewlib/base-gcc.add,
gccnewlib/base-gcj.add, gccnewlib/gccnewlib.add,
gccnewlib/target-chill.add, gccnewlib/target-g77.add,
gccnewlib/target-gcc.add, gccnewlib/target-gcj.add,
gccnewlib/target-objc.add: Added more support for Canadian Cross
building.
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* mkbinutilsspec.in: Guard sed-pattern against autoconf.
* mkgccnewlibspec.in: Guard sed-pattern against autoconf, remove
Target_alias.
* mkgdbspec.in: Guard sed-pattern against autoconf.
* mkbspspec.in: Guard sed-pattern against autoconf.
* configure.ac: Rework check for RPM_SPECSdir.
* autotools/automake-rtems.spec: Update to automake-1.5.
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* mkgccnewlibspec.in,
Use Target_alias not target_alias to avoid conflicts with new autoconf.
* setup.def: Changed version numbers in attempt at building gcc 3.0.1.
Only sparc and arm built for C/C++ OK. :(
* gccnewlib/base-gcc.add: Modifications to reflect files not in gcc 3.x.
* gccnewlib/gccnewlib.add: gcc 3.x does not have "everything in the name"
* target-gcc.add: Modifications to reflect files not in gcc 3.1
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by all targets and one or more target specific RPMs. This significantly
reduces the conflicts between the RPMs whether installing one or multiple
targets.
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Cygwin support to the RPM scripts. The patch from David did not
apply cleanly and Joel ended up making all the modifications
plus some it should have included for consistency by hand. His comments:
I've included a diff against the last (19991203) snapshot RPM scripts that
adds what I think is required for Cygwin support. Basically all this boils
down to is adding EXE extension support. I've added the AC_EXEEXT rule to
conifgure.in (requires a valid 'cc' to work - this is not available in the
standard Cygwin distro). Each of the *.spec.in have @exe_ext@ includes in
them for each program that results in an EXE. The only odity here is that
the chill driver program is a shell script and thus does not require .exe to
be added... The mk*.in have all been updated to process the new exe_ext
rule.
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particular, using bsp.h, or getting information from the BSP which
should properly be obtained from RTEMS is forbidden. This is
necessary to strengthen the division between the BSP independent
parts of RTEMS and the BSPs themselves. This started after
comments and analysis by Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>.
The changes primarily eliminated the need to include bsp.h and
peeking at BSP_Configuration. The use of Cpu_table in each
BSP needs to be eliminated.
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not right yet.
Now can specify rpm_build_root via setup.
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issue and has mkbspspec in a better state. user.cfg is now
gone.
There are some miscellaneous changes to buildall done by Joel
to clean up the build process.
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Ralf's end of day version.
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is working mostly for sparc at least.
There is one major problem -- the current process generates a unique
source file per RPM when in fact all of the source files are nearly
the same -- it is only the spec part of the rpm which differs.
The new file mkbinutils_subpackage_version is an attempt to
address this. It does part of the job right -- one source file
produces multiple binary RPMs. BUT the end user can not produce
the resulting RPMS themselves from SRPMS unless they also
build all targets.
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help build RPMs.
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