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Re: It's target deprecation season again!
- From: Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu at faw dot uni-ulm dot de>
- To: Joern Rennecke <joern dot rennecke at superh dot com>
- Cc: DJ Delorie <dj at redhat dot com>, zack at codesourcery dot com, thorpej at wasabisystems dot com, GCC List <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>, Joel Sherrill <joel dot sherrill at OARcorp dot com>
- Date: 23 Oct 2002 11:57:40 +0200
- Subject: Re: It's target deprecation season again!
- References: <3DB45339.CEA156DC@superh.com><200210211959.g9LJxL326965@greed.delorie.com> <3DB46FA2.B3280585@superh.com>
Am Mon, 2002-10-21 um 23.20 schrieb Joern Rennecke:
> DJ Delorie wrote:
> >
> > > I thought all the wince ports are based on coff?
> >
> > DJGPP is COFF-based also, and it's certainly not going away. Nor is
> > Cygwin. I think he was referring only to the BSD-class targets, which
> > (I guess) are all ELF now.
>
> He has listed sh-coff, which is still the only coff-based sh port that
> you can use out of the box for simulator testing from a single tree build.
sh-coff also is the basis for sh-rtems.
So depredicating sh-coff also means depredicating sh-rtems or forcing it
to switch to sh-rtemself, which (due to lack of experience with
sh-rtemself-gcc-3.2, sh-rtemself-gcc-2.9x was plain broken) I would want
to avoid.
Ralf