Enable top-level recursive 'autoreconf'
Hans-Peter Nilsson
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Mon Oct 30 01:31:17 GMT 2023
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> From: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> > Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 12:42:26 +0200 > It's just GCC and Binutils/GDB, or are the top-level files also shared > with additional projects? Not sure if that counts as "shared", but I regularly drop in* newlib to build simulator targets (*-elf, *-newabi). That's git://sourceware.org/git/newlib-cygwin.git but I extract tarballs for the merging. "Drop in" is actually the other way round, starting with a newlib tarball, so gcc files overwrite newlib ones. (FWIW, I never drop in binutils like that; they're better built separately. "Better" for your long-term sanity.) brgds, H-P
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