Re: Unify the various copies of libgcc into lib

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Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ... Unfortunately I don't actually have all these cross compilers setup...

If you have Fedora, you have the following available as standard RPMs:

	gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu
	gcc-alpha-linux-gnu
	gcc-arm-linux-gnu
	gcc-avr32-linux-gnu
	gcc-bfin-linux-gnu
	gcc-c6x-linux-gnu
	gcc-cris-linux-gnu
	gcc-frv-linux-gnu
	gcc-h8300-linux-gnu
	gcc-hppa-linux-gnu
	gcc-hppa64-linux-gnu
	gcc-ia64-linux-gnu
	gcc-m32r-linux-gnu
	gcc-m68k-linux-gnu
	gcc-microblaze-linux-gnu
	gcc-mips64-linux-gnu
	gcc-mn10300-linux-gnu
	gcc-nios2-linux-gnu
	gcc-powerpc64-linux-gnu
	gcc-ppc64-linux-gnu
	gcc-s390x-linux-gnu
	gcc-sh-linux-gnu
	gcc-sparc64-linux-gnu
	gcc-tile-linux-gnu
	gcc-xtensa-linux-gnu

They're built from the same sources as the gcc rpm (and the matching binutils
cross rpms are built from the same sources as the binutils rpm) - it's only
the spec file that's different, and they lag a bit behind the core
gcc/binutils as they only get updated after those change.

So in Fedora 25 these are all gcc-6 and in Fedora 26 they're all gcc-7.

David



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