I'd like to bump these toolchains to match what we're using on all MIPS 
and the various hosted targets.  I brought this up a while back and the 
general concensus was "after the 3.15 release".  Which is now past.  :)

I built a couple of m68k and arm targets cleanly, but I only have access 
to one, namely the clip+.

Are there any objections to my doing this?  We will of course need the 
various builders to update their toolchains too.  The good news is that 
4.9.4 toolchains build cleanly even with the latest gcc 10, so that's 
one major developer experience wart that goes away.

I also tried to bump the sh toolchain to 4.9.4, and it ran out of space 
on the target, and I didn't feel like trying to debug that, especially 
as I haven't owned an archos target for well over a decade.  Rather than 
spending that effort, IMO it makes more sense to finally bite the bullet 
and formally retire the Archose targets, and all HWCODEC stuff while 
we're at it.

Thoughts, comments, objections?

 - Solomon
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Solomon Peachy                         pizza at shaftnet dot org
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