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Thursday, 5 Oct 2006
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21:56 joerg
devel/avr-gcc has been repocopied to devel/avr-gcc-3, so to make room
for devel/avr-gcc-devel taking over the role of the default AVR-GCC
port now.
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Wednesday, 28 Apr 2004
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20:53 joerg
Upgrade to GCC 3.4.0.
This also makes the port compile (again) under all 64-bit archs. For
amd64, patch-ad modifies config.guess to match GCC's expectation of
x86_64.
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Wednesday, 3 Jul 2002
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19:20 joerg
Mega-upgrade of the AVR GNU toolchain, step #2:
Upgrade to a development version of GCC 3.2. New AVR microcontrollers are
introduced with faster pace than new versions of GCC :), so we need the
development version to support recent AVR chips (like the ATmega 128).
Alas, official GCC snapshot tarballs still track the 3.1.x branch, so i
got to CVS checkout and roll my own tarball.
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Friday, 20 Apr 2001
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14:52 joerg
Upgrade to a development snapshot of gcc-3. Target `avr' is now supported
natively, so no external patches needed anymore.
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Thursday, 15 Mar 2001
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17:02 joerg
Crude hack to get all this running on the alpha architecutre as well. Since
gcc (in the assumption of generating a native compiler) doesn't want to cbe
configured for an alpha*-*-freebsd* system, we hack the configure script to
allow this (similarly to netbsd). In the end, all this will be ignored anyway
since it's getting to become a cross-compiler.
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Number of commits found: 5 |