Re: Killing fixproto (possible target obsoletion)

2005-06-06 Thread Joel Sherrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
E. Weddington wrote: Nathanael Nerode wrote: Propose to stop using fixproto immediately: avr-*-* I'm not even sure exactly what fixproto is supposed to do, but I *highly* doubt that it is needed for the AVR target. The AVR target is an embedded processor that uses it's own C library, av

Re: Killing fixproto (possible target obsoletion)

2005-06-05 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 11:36:58AM -0400, Nathanael Nerode wrote: > Probably shouldn't have been running fixproto in the first place: > powerpc-wrs-windiss* -- actually, I doubt this belongs in the FSF tree at all Why do you doubt that? The configuration probably needs some serious love&care; I

Re: Killing fixproto (possible target obsoletion)

2005-06-05 Thread E. Weddington
Nathanael Nerode wrote: Propose to stop using fixproto immediately: avr-*-* I'm not even sure exactly what fixproto is supposed to do, but I *highly* doubt that it is needed for the AVR target. The AVR target is an embedded processor that uses it's own C library, avr-libc:

Killing fixproto (possible target obsoletion)

2005-06-05 Thread Nathanael Nerode
So here are the targets using fixproto. I've attempted to classify them. Very tentatively. Fixproto is very nice in some ways, but it's only necessary on systems with quite old system headers, and it interacts in a confusing and obnoxious way with fixincludes, which prevents some highly desirable