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Re: PowerPC glibc patches


JoÃo, All,

[Please, wrap your messages at ~75 cahrs, it is easier to read]

On 2013-10-14 12:46 +0000, Fernandes, Joao Moreira (EXT-Other PT/Amadora) spake thusly:
> While trying to build a toolchain for a PowerPC system with gcc 4.8.1,
> binutils 2.22 and glibc 2.8, I faced some difficulties. Firstly, patch
> glibc/2.9/600-recent-binutils.patch also had to be applied to glibc 2.8;
> secondly, gcc 4.8 dropped -mnew-mnemonics/-mold-mnemonics options, so I
> had to remove -mnew-mnemonics from sysdeps/powerpc/Makefile - this is
> safe as -mnew-mnemonics is gcc's default since the early 90's - and this
> applies to glibc versions < 2.17; lastly, the patch from
> https://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2008-10/msg00010.html had to be applied.
> A set of patches addressing all these issues is attached.

Your patches are unusable because they are attached as base64-encoded
parts, which makes them unusable.

Please, have a look at:
    docs/7 - Contributing to crosstool-NG.txt
    docs/C - Misc. tutorials.txt

for example on how to ciontribute changes to crosstool-NG.

Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.

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