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Message-ID: <20170620170958.521817d5@rafaela>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 17:09:58 -0300
From: Matias Fonzo <selk@...gora.org>
To: dragora-users@...gnu.org
Cc: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Darkcrusade 2017Jun09 (cross compiler set)


I am pleased to announce the release of darkcrusade (2017Jun09).

Darkcrusade is the codename given to deploy a set of cross compilers
built upon on the standard C library "musl".  The full toolchain is
composed by GNU binutils, linux-libre (headers), GCC, and musl.
Darkcrusade is ready to be used anywhere under general purposes.

The darkcrusade's tool consists of two separate phases: the first
phase, where a cross-compiler for the native architecture is created;
and the second phase, where the produced cross-compiler is used to
create other compilers for the different supported architectures.

The homepage is at http://www.dragora.org

The sources can be downloaded from
http://rsync.dragora.org/current/compilers/darkcrusade_2017Jun09/

See also http://dragora.org/repo.fsl/wiki?name=Mirrors

Version 2017Jun09 - 20 June 2017

    - The pass for the CC and CXX environment flags have been fixed for
      the final GCC -- previously resulting in a partial
      statically-linked cross-compiler.

    - Linux-libre 4.9.31 (headers).

    - Checksums files are now produced using sha256sum(1).

The following architectures are supported:

    aarch64
    armv7hl
    i586
    microblaze
    mips
    powerpc
    x32
    x86_64

Please send bug reports and suggestions to dragora-users@...gnu.org


Regards,
Matias Fonzo, darkcrusade author and maintainer.


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