On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 08:07:40PM +0000, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Matthias Klose ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Dr. David Alan Gilbert writes:
> 
> > > Erm no; avr to be gcc-avr,   alpha-linux to be gcc-alpha-linux ?
> > 
> > assuming, that new Debian ports are made for bsd and cygwin, I would
> > prefer including the os name, even for linux.
> 
> Erm - I'm confused.  The OS name that it is running on shouldn't be in
> the name (They aren't in the name of any other deb); the target processor
> and OS are what should be in the name - i.e.:
> 
> gcc-alpha-linux
> 
> is one producing code for an Alpha processor running Linux.
> 
> For Avr the compiler won't be targeting Linux (presumably not targeting
> any OS) - so just
> 
> gcc-avr

Yes, you are right. It's me confusing things by introducing avr-linux, 
sorry about that! I'll fix the created packages so that "-linux" no longer
will be added to the target.

-- 
Hakan Ardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://master.debian.org/~hakan/


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