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fixes:
+ the h8300-rtems and hppa1.1-rtems configure.in stanzas
+ config/rs6000/rtems.h start and end file specs
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Ralf's patch to split the .spec files into multiple ".add" parts.
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adds .cvsignore.
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that contains:
* Removes remaining (now illegal) references to $(SRC) from a couple of
Makefile.ams
* Removes duplicate AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS macro from c/configure.in
* Moves ENABLE_LIBCDIR into RTEMS_PROG_C[C|XX]_FOR_TARGET (hides LIBCDIR
from most configure scripts, i.e. LIBCDIR becomes less visible)
* Adds RTEMS_PROG_C[C|XX]_FOR_TARGET and RTEMS_CANONICALIZE_TOOLS to
libbsp/*/configure.ins (A minor bug in previous implementations, which
only has an impact when switching to GNU/Cygnus canonicalization)
* Cleans up several bogus comments.
* Removes MKLIB
* Switches the version number to 4.5.0 (for testing version number
handling)
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for RTEMS toolkit.
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that contains:
* The fix for the gen68360/network/Makefile.am
* automatically set permissions to 755 to scripts/buildall and
scripts-ada/buildall (I remembered a trick to achieve this :).
* automake support for libbsp/* and libcpu/* (Attn: This part will
finally break old-style configuration for all non-public cpus)
NOTES:
* This patch has only been tested for a random selection of BSPs (I
haven't rebuilt all toolchains yet).
* This patch is against rtem-cvs as of this morning (MET).
To apply:
patch -p1 <rtems-rc-20000118-5.diff
cvs rm -f ./c/src/lib/libbsp/Makefile.in
cvs rm -f ./c/src/lib/libbsp/shmdr/Makefile.in
cvs rm -f ./c/src/lib/libcpu/Makefile.in
cvs add ./c/src/lib/libbsp/Makefile.am
cvs add ./c/src/lib/libbsp/shmdr/Makefile.am
cvs add ./c/src/lib/libcpu/Makefile.am
./bootstrap
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that contains:
* cleanups to configuration files
* A reworked gccnewlib.spec.in: I have reformated it for enhanced
readability and added more rtems-base packages. It now should be free of
any installation conflicts (If there still remain some, they should be
regarded as bugs).
* A fix to the bin2boot RTEMS_BSP issue (make RTEMS_BSP="pc386 pc486"
now works).
* removes libbsp/bare/wrapup
* Further cleanups
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that converts the a29k to automake.
This patch contains
* An initial merger of the libcpu/a29k stuff you sent yesterday. AFAIS,
most code inside them seems to be empty stubs. One file even contains a
function called mips_*** which might indicate that this part might
contain mips code or the code the initial porter used as template for
porting. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about the a29k so I can't
comment on the details.
* A dummy bsp_specs to libbsp/29k/portsw
* An update to the automake files related to the a29k.
Note:
* This patch is completely untested, because I don't have a toolchain
for it.
* The files in libcpu/a29k include bsp.h => The libbsp vs. libcpu-issue
hits again.
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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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packages.
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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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<corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> which converted fiels to automake.
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and powerpc targets.
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such that the simulator is enabled.
Also corrected a typo which prevented the simulator files from being
included in the file list.
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This is the gdb.spec.in fix patch:
* install infos gzip-ed
* add gdb to group rtems
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successfully build C/C++ and not all of the other languages
included in late model egcs/gcc releases.
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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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This has been seen on some machine configurations.
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splits gcc, gcj, chill, f77 and objc into separate rpms..
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Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
Most significant changes:
* Names for rpms changed again
* gccnewlib.rpm split into 3 rpms, one for chill, gcj, gcc (includes
c/c++/f77/objc), simultaneously built from a common *.spec.
* small patches with major impact to gcc and newlib (Those fixes
mentioned to Ian, ie. libobjc/libchill are built, multilibing works)
* gcc patch against gcc-2.95.2 (Should also apply to gcc-2.95.1 without
major problems)
* Buildroot removed from */*spec.in
* New: rpm Group: "rtems" (rpm -q -g rtems reports all RTEMS packages)
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not right yet.
Now can specify rpm_build_root via setup.
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Changed package name so generated RPM would have a nicer name.
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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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