e
* config/t-linux (LIBGCC1, CROSS_LIBGCC1, LIBGCC1_TEST): Add macros and
set to empty.
* config/t-linux-aout (LIBGCC1, CROSS_LIBGCC1, LIBGCC1_TEST): Likewise.
* config/alpha/t-linux: Remove file.
* config/sparc/t-linux: Remove file.
* config/m68k/t-linux (LIBGCC1, CROSS_LIBGCC1): Remove.
* config/m68k/t-linux-aout (LIBGCC1, CROSS_LIBGCC1): Likewise.
* configure.in (alpha*-*-linux-gnulibc1*): Use t-linux instead of alpha/t-linux
for tmake_file.
(alpha*-*-linux-gnu*): Likewise.
(sparc-*-linux-gnulibc1*): Use t-linux instead of sparc/t-linux for tmake_file.
(sparc-*-linux-gnu*): Likewise.
From-SVN: r18206
+++ /dev/null
-# Do not build libgcc1. Let gcc generate those functions. The Linux
-# C library can handle them.
-LIBGCC1 =
-CROSS_LIBGCC1 =
-LIBGCC1_TEST =
-# Don't make libgcc1.a
-LIBGCC1 =
-CROSS_LIBGCC1 =
-# On Linux we can print long double
+# On GNU/Linux we can print long double
ENQUIRE_CFLAGS = -DNO_MEM -O0
+++ /dev/null
-LIBGCC1 =
-CROSS_LIBGCC1 =
-
-# We don't want to build .umul, etc., because Linux provides them,
-# which means that libgcc1-test will fail for cross-compiler.
-LIBGCC1_TEST =
# Don't install "assert.h" in gcc. We use the one in glibc.
INSTALL_ASSERT_H =
+
+# Do not build libgcc1. Let gcc generate those functions. The GNU/Linux
+# C library can handle them.
+LIBGCC1 =
+CROSS_LIBGCC1 =
+LIBGCC1_TEST =