Hello!
It is currently unclear whether GNU/Hurd, GNU/k*BSD, or GNU/* in general
should share stuff (like configuration branches inside `config.gcc',
files from `config/') with GNU/Linux. This is -- because of the targets
being pretty much similar -- how it used to be done in the past. But now
GC
Thomas Schwinge, le Sun 11 Nov 2007 15:58:08 +0100, a écrit :
> To state this intended similarity clearly, one could rename, e.g.,
> `config/linux.h' to `config/gnu-shared.h' and then have a new (nearly
> empty) file `config/linux.h' additionally to the existing `config/gnu.h',
> `config/kfreebsd-g
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
> To give an example: all the GNU/* configurations use the `config/linux.h'
> file, even though only one of the possible GNU/* configurations is
GNU/Linux for Alpha, Power and SPARC don't use the shared file, so in
those cases config/$cpu/linux.h has t