Daniel Jacobowitz writes:
... or we need to come up with a more standard way of dealing with GCC
multilibs, or decide to turn them off. Right now the soft-float (nof)
libstdc++ is in the main gcc package!
Phil disabled the softfloat package for arm, m68k doesn't build (yet),
the other
Phil disabled the softfloat package for arm, m68k doesn't build (yet),
the other architectures don't built with multilibs configured. Let's
Yeah. I turned it off for arm because it isn't much use (and indeed prevents
the package from building) if you don't also have a soft-float version of
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 11:20:34AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
Daniel Jacobowitz writes:
... or we need to come up with a more standard way of dealing with GCC
multilibs, or decide to turn them off. Right now the soft-float (nof)
libstdc++ is in the main gcc package!
Phil disabled
... or we need to come up with a more standard way of dealing with GCC
multilibs, or decide to turn them off. Right now the soft-float (nof)
libstdc++ is in the main gcc package!
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Daniel Jacobowitz Carnegie Mellon University
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