On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 02:40:12PM -0700, Jeff Law wrote:
> > 2018-12-03  Segher Boessenkool  <seg...@kernel.crashing.org>
> > 
> >     * contrib/config-list.mk: Remove powerpc-eabispe and powerpc-linux_spe.
> >     * gcc/config.gcc (Obsolete configurations): Delete powerpc*-*-*spe*.
> >     (Unsupported targets): Add powerpc*-*-*spe*.
> >     (powerpc*-*-*spe*): Delete.
> >     (powerpc-*-eabispe*): Delete.
> >     (powerpc-*-rtems*spe*): Delete.
> >     (powerpc*-*-linux*spe*): Delete.
> >     (powerpc*-*-linux*): Do not handle the linux*spe* targets.
> >     (powerpc-wrs-vxworks*spe): Delete.
> >     (with_cpu setting code): Delete powerpc*-*-*spe* handling.
> >     * gcc/config.host (target powerpc*-*-*spe*): Delete.
> >     * gcc/doc/invoke.texi (PowerPC SPE Options): Delete.
> >     (PowerPC SPE Options): Delete.
> >     * gcc/config/powerpcspe: Delete.
> I'm all for it.  Let's give Jakub and Richi and chance to chime in though.

I'd give the maintainers the last week to act if they don't want this
to happen and if nothing happens, commit it.  PR81084 lists all the reasons
why it should be removed when it is totally unmaintained.
Just make sure to put stuff that belongs there to gcc/ChangeLog and without
gcc/ prefixes.

        Jakub

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