I am raising this because the nanoMIPS support is in deprecated state
since more than 2 releases, but it is still in-tree and I try to keep
it functional. However, since no toolchain reached mainstream GCC/LLVM
it is not easy to maintain. By keeping it in that state we give some
time to other communities to have their toolchain upstreamed / merged.

If you're trying to keep it functional and aren't going to remove
it, then it shouldn't be marked deprecated.

OK, I'll move it back to Odd-fixes.

The ppc405 boards are still in pretty bad shape. We need a patched u-boot,
a patched QEMU and a patched Linux and still, we do not reach user space
without some sort of crash.

C.

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