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from projects/mips to head by hand: r197015 | imp | 2009-09-08 21:59:46 -0600 (Tue, 08 Sep 2009) | 2 lines Prefer PTR_LA over a naked la to work with 64-bits.. r197012 | imp | 2009-09-08 21:46:04 -0600 (Tue, 08 Sep 2009) | 3 lines Use proper set of flags to build the tramp. this gets 64-bit almost building and lets me debug the 'almost' :) r197004 | imp | 2009-09-08 18:47:12 -0600 (Tue, 08 Sep 2009) | 2 lines Use ${LDSCRIPT_NAME} in preference to ldscript.$M. r195669 | gonzo | 2009-07-13 17:03:44 -0600 (Mon, 13 Jul 2009) | 3 lines - Remove -mno-dsp from CFLAGS. MIPS DSP ASE is off by default now (as it should be) r195533 | imp | 2009-07-10 01:21:26 -0600 (Fri, 10 Jul 2009) | 4 lines Add in the emulation selection when linking... We're still not 100% of the way there, but we're better with it. hack.so build now, but we die when we try to link it in. r191079 | gonzo | 2009-04-14 16:53:22 -0600 (Tue, 14 Apr 2009) | 2 lines - Revert changes accidentally killed by merge operation r187418 | gonzo | 2009-01-18 19:37:10 -0700 (Sun, 18 Jan 2009) | 4 lines - Add trampoline stuff for bootloaders that do not support ELF - Replace arm'ish KERNPHYSADDR/KERNVIRTADDR with KERNLOADADDR/TRAMPLOADADDR and clean configs |
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