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Thomas Petazzoni ea6b277539 toolchain-external: update config options after EABIhf introduction
The introduction of the EABIhf ABI requires a few updates to the
configuration options for external toolchains, in order to ensure that
the user doesn't do any invalid selection. In detail:

 * The Linaro ARM toolchains now depend on BR2_ARM_EABIHF, because
   that's the ABI they use, and it is incompatible with EABI. The
   comment about the availability of Linaro toolchains is updated to
   inform users selecting EABI that they should select EABIhf if they
   want to see Linaro toolchains.

 * The Sourcery CodeBench toolchains now depend on BR2_ARM_EABI,
   because that's the ABI they use. A comment is added to inform users
   that have selected EABIhf that Sourcery CodeBench are only
   available when EABI is used.

 * The Arago toolchains now depend on BR2_ARM_EABI, because that's the
   ABI they use. The description of the ARMv7 Arago toolchain is also
   slightly improved.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2013-07-16 15:19:53 +02:00
arch arch: improve ARM floating point support and add support for EABIhf 2013-07-16 14:42:12 +02:00
board configs/qemu: bump relevant config versions 2013-07-08 08:30:44 +02:00
boot barebox: bump to version 2013.07.0 2013-07-09 11:49:21 +02:00
configs configs: update defconfigs after VFP option changes 2013-07-16 15:14:53 +02:00
docs system: add option to pass extra args to post-build and post-image scripts 2013-07-10 08:52:21 +02:00
fs linux: Do not force GZIP initramfs compression 2013-07-08 14:50:31 +02:00
linux linux: remove EABI conditional 2013-07-14 22:16:40 +02:00
package gcc: take into account ARM floating point capabilities 2013-07-16 15:11:44 +02:00
support Add 'bc' in the mandatory dependencies 2013-07-05 15:30:43 +02:00
system system: add option to pass extra args to post-build and post-image scripts 2013-07-10 08:52:21 +02:00
toolchain toolchain-external: update config options after EABIhf introduction 2013-07-16 15:19:53 +02:00
.defconfig buildroot: get rid of s390 support 2009-01-12 14:36:14 +00:00
.gitignore update gitignore 2013-05-04 12:41:55 +02:00
CHANGES Update for 2013.05 2013-05-31 22:29:04 +02:00
Config.in Remove BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES 2013-07-04 09:06:33 +02:00
Config.in.legacy toolchain: remove the old BR2_VFP_FLOAT option 2013-07-16 15:13:57 +02:00
COPYING clarify license and fix website license link 2009-05-08 09:29:41 +02:00
Makefile Makefile: unexport RUBYOPT 2013-07-12 13:31:11 +02:00
Makefile.legacy legacy: add error target for host-pkg-config 2012-11-30 12:07:09 -08:00

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