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Message-ID: <CAEqUM+d-au3RQeg9YpVZZMsZCWv-Z13=Ge7MZsyxUQmfiVEZkw@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 00:27:05 +0300
From: Nagakamira <nagakamira@...il.com>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: darkcrusade 2019Sep24 (set of cross compilers)
>Patches for GCC has been updated to work against Musl, GCC-9.
You could take it from Ataraxia, I did them after 9.1.0 release. But I
haven't checked gdc :D
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019, 12:24 AM Matías Fonzo <selk@...gora.org> wrote:
> I am pleased to announce the release of darkcrusade (2019Sep24).
>
> Darkcrusade is the codename given to deploy a set of independent
> cross compilers built upon on the standard C library Musl. The full
> toolchain is composed by GNU Binutils, GNU Linux-libre, GCC, and Musl.
> Darkcrusade is ready to be used anywhere under general purposes.
>
> The homepage is at http://www.dragora.org
>
> The sources can be downloaded from
> http://rsync.dragora.org/current/compilers/darkcrusade_2019Sep24/
> or from
> http://mirror.cedia.org.ec/dragora/current/compilers/darkcrusade_2019Sep24/
> (please use this ^ second link which is a mirror).
>
> This release contains the following changes:
>
> Version 2019Sep24 released.
>
> * Binutils 2.32 + updates from 2_32-branch (version: 20190914).
>
> * Linux-libre 4.19.75 (headers).
>
> * GCC-9-20190921 (from snapshot, post gcc-9.2.0).
>
> - GMP 6.1.2.
>
> - MPFR 4.0.2 + cumulative patch (latest update: 2019-06-02).
>
> - MPC 1.1.0.
>
> - ISL 0.21.
>
> * Musl updated to the snapshot 20190913_f5eee489 (post musl-1.1.23).
>
> * Targets:
>
> armv7-a:
>
> - This soft float target has been renamed to 'armv7a_fp'.
>
> - The CPU name for the target triplet has been changed to be
> more generic (from armv7a to arm).
>
> armv7a_hf:
>
> - New target added. This is almost the same target as
> 'armv7a_fp' with the difference that this target is hard
> float, plus FPU 'vfpv3-d16'.
>
> armv7hl:
>
> - New target added. This is a hard float target for the armv7-a
> architecture (hard float) but with the FPU tuned for 'neon'.
>
> i586:
>
> - The option --enable-cld for the CLD instruction is now used by
> default (just in case).
>
> powerpc:
>
> - Option for decimal support has been disabled here.
>
> powerpc64:
>
> - The option --with-abi=elfv2 is now passed by default (just in
> case).
>
> - The target name has been renamed to 'powerpc64le' for
> clarification.
>
> riscv64:
>
> - New target added with multilib support. This is a hard float
> target for the architecture 'rv64gc' with the ABI 'lp64d'.
>
> s390x:
>
> - Directory to look into the corresponding (kernel) headers for
> the architecture has been fixed. (s390x -> s390).
>
> * Toolchain:
>
> - Option for binutils --disable-separate-code is now given by
> default. See: http://www.openwall.com/lists/musl/2019/08/12/4
>
> - Patches for GCC has been updated to work against Musl, GCC-9.
> Thanks to Szabolcs Nagy for provide it. :-)
>
> - config.sub and config.guess have been updated in order to
> detect more target triplets, for example those containing
> "armv7hl"...
>
> * Darkcrusade is now distributed using the tarlz format. For more
> information, visit http://lzip.nongnu.org/tarlz.html
>
> * Minor changes.
>
> The following (target) architectures are currently supported:
>
> - aarch64: The 64-bit ARM architecture.
> - armv7a_fp: ARM softfloat v7.
> - armv7a_hf: ARM hardfloat v7 (FPU vfpv3-d16).
> - armv7hl: ARM hardfloat v7 (FPU neon).
> - i586: Intel 586 optimized for Intel 686+ processors.
> - microblaze: Soft microprocessor core designed for Xilinx FPGAs
> (32-bit).
> - mips: MIPS r4k big endian.
> - powerpc: PowerPC32.
> - powerpc: PowerPC64 (for Talos II systems).
> - riscv64: "risk-five" (64-bit long and pointers, hard-float).
> - s390x: z/Arch 64-bit.
> - x32: x86_64 ABI using 32-bit integers, longs and pointers.
> - x86_64: x86_64 (generic).
>
> Please try and report any errors you find.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Matías Fonzo, darkcrusade author and maintainer.
>
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