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See freebsd.h and freebsd-elf.h for the silly comment that cgd@netbsd.org wanted me to add about his claim that uncommented source files that have been publicly available for ftp for nearly a year; that are configuration patches to a GPL'ed program; are owned by his previous employer who refuses to release them. Well... I did as he said. As if that makes a difference! At this point we've got cpp, gcc, g++ ported to FreeBSD/Alpha so all the code that uses __FreeBSD__ is correctly pre-processed. Yay. I'll commit the bootstrap makefile next to let others play, then on to libc. |
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alpha | ||
i386 | ||
aoutos.h | ||
fp-bit.c | ||
gnu.h | ||
gofast.h | ||
linux-aout.h | ||
linux.h | ||
lynx-ng.h | ||
lynx.h | ||
netbsd.h | ||
nextstep21.h | ||
nextstep.c | ||
nextstep.h | ||
README | ||
svr3.h | ||
svr4.h | ||
t-libc-ok | ||
t-svr4 | ||
x-linux | ||
x-lynx | ||
x-netbsd | ||
x-svr4 | ||
xm-freebsd.h | ||
xm-gnu.h | ||
xm-linux.h | ||
xm-lynx.h | ||
xm-netbsd.h | ||
xm-svr3.h | ||
xm-svr4.h |
This directory contains machine-specific files for the GNU C compiler. It has a subdirectory for each basic CPU type. The only files in this directory itself are some .h files that pertain to particular operating systems and are used for more than one CPU type.