Release 2.21 - rough schedule
Richard Earnshaw
rearnsha@arm.com
Mon Sep 20 15:48:00 GMT 2010
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On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 12:29 +0930, Alan Modra wrote: > These are the testsuite results I currently see on x86-linux building > the targets I regularly test: > alpha-dec-vms alpha-linux alpha-linuxecoff alpha-netbsd alpha-unknown-freebsd4.7 arc-elf arm-aout arm-coff arm-epoc-pe arm-linux arm-netbsdelf arm-none-eabi arm-nto arm-pe arm-symbianelf arm-vxworks arm-wince-pe avr-elf bfin-elf cr16-elf cris-elf crisv32-linux crx-elf d10v-elf d30v-elf dlx-elf fr30-elf frv-elf frv-linux h8300-elf h8300-rtems hppa-linux hppa-hp-hpux10 hppa64-hp-hpux11.11 hppa64-hp-hpux11.23 hppa64-linux i370-linux i386-lynxos i386-netware i386-linuxaout i586-aout i586-coff i586-linux i686-pc-beos i686-pc-elf i686-pe i860-stardent-elf i960-elf ia64-elf ia64-freebsd5 ia64-hpux ia64-linux ia64-netbsd ia64-vms ip2k-elf iq2000-elf lm32-elf m32c-elf m32r-elf m68hc11-elf m68hc12-elf m68k-elf m68k-linux m68k-netbsd m68k-rtems m68k-uclinux mcore-elf mcore-pe mep-elf microblaze-elf mips-ecoff mips-linux mips64-linux mipsel-linux-gnu mipsisa32el-linux mmix mn10200-elf mn10300-elf moxie-elf ms1-elf msp430-elf ns32k-netbsd or32-elf pdp11-dec-aout pj-elf powerpc-eabisim powerpc-linux powerpc-nto powerpc-wrs-vxworks powerpc64-linux ppc-lynxos rs6000-aix4.3.3 rs6000-aix5.1 rx-elf s390-linux s390x-linux sh-linux sh-nto sh-pe sh-rtems sh64-elf shl-unknown-netbsdelf sparc-aout sparc-coff sparc-linux sparc64-linux spu-elf tic30-unknown-aout tic30-unknown-coff tic4x-coff tic54x-coff tic6x-elf tx39-elf v850-elf vax-netbsdelf x86_64-linux x86_64-mingw32 xscale-coff xscale-elf xstormy16-elf xtensa-elf z8k-coff > So arm-linux isn't very interesting these days, and nor is arm-aout (which I'm surprised we still claim to support at all). But arm-linux-gnueabi is very important (as its a primary GCC target). R.
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