The whole idea of this patch is to disable those things in newlib, but
they must synchronize this file with GCC.
So if merging this into trunk will be all they need, then I have no
need to merge this into release branches.

2016-06-21 22:08 GMT+02:00 Jeff Law <l...@redhat.com>:
> On 06/15/2016 08:22 AM, Kuba Sejdak wrote:
>>
>> This patch disables libgcj and libgloss in main configure.ac for new OS
>> port - Phoenix-RTOS.
>> Those libs are unnecessary to build GCC or newlib for arm-phoenix.
>>
>> Is it ok for trunk? If possible, If possible, please merge it also to
>> GCC-6 and GCC-5 branches.
>>
>> 2016-06-15  Jakub Sejdak  <jakub.sej...@phoesys.com>
>>
>>     * configure.ac: Disable libgcj and libgloss for Phoenix-RTOS targets.
>>     * configure: Regenerated.
>
> These are fine for the trunk.  Please go ahead and commit once your SVN
> write access is set up.
>
> We generally don't do feature enablement in release branches.  Jakub, Joseph
> or Richi would have go grant an exception for this to be accepted on the
> release branches.
>
> jeff
>



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