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authorJeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>2020-01-02 22:56:24 +0300
committerJeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>2020-01-02 22:56:24 +0300
commit1afb22a12083e9dcfaa2a010c14f3b36ee27d27b (patch)
treedf131411b7fe652dbf8ae5356cb77ad12c0a6006 /newlib/README
parent7685c4dd6c77a4177dfbbf91ac255053171cc41f (diff)
Bump up release to 3.2.0 for yearly snapshotnewlib-snapshot-20200102newlib-3.2.0
Diffstat (limited to 'newlib/README')
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1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/newlib/README b/newlib/README
index e793d57ce..748f5493c 100644
--- a/newlib/README
+++ b/newlib/README
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
- README for newlib-3.0.0 release
+ README for newlib-3.2.0 release
(mostly cribbed from the README in the gdb-4.13 release)
This is `newlib', a simple ANSI C library, math library, and collection
of board support packages.
-Prior to the 3.0.0 release, newlib supported both ANSI and K&R-style
-compilers. As of 3.0.0, K&R is no longer supported.
+Prior to the 3.2.0 release, newlib supported both ANSI and K&R-style
+compilers. As of 3.2.0, K&R is no longer supported.
The newlib and libgloss subdirectories are a collection of software from
several sources, each with their own copyright and license. See the file
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Unpacking and Installation -- quick overview
==========================
-When you unpack the newlib-3.0.0.tar.gz file, you'll find a directory
-called `newlib-3.0.0', which contains:
+When you unpack the newlib-3.2.0.tar.gz file, you'll find a directory
+called `newlib-3.2.0', which contains:
COPYING config/ install-sh* mpw-configure
COPYING.LIB config-ml.in libgloss/ mpw-install
@@ -97,13 +97,13 @@ directory. If the path to `configure' would be the same as the
argument to `--srcdir', you can leave out the `--srcdir' option; it
will be assumed.)
- For example, with version 3.0.0, you can build NEWLIB in a separate
+ For example, with version 3.2.0, you can build NEWLIB in a separate
directory for a Sun 4 cross m68k-aout environment like this:
- cd newlib-3.0.0
+ cd newlib-3.2.0
mkdir ../newlib-m68k-aout
cd ../newlib-m68k-aout
- ../newlib-3.0.0/configure --host=sun4 --target=m68k-aout
+ ../newlib-3.2.0/configure --host=sun4 --target=m68k-aout
make
When `configure' builds a configuration using a remote source
@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ called `configure' (or one of its subdirectories).
The `Makefile' that `configure' generates in each source directory
also runs recursively. If you type `make' in a source directory such
-as `newlib-3.0.0' (or in a separate configured directory configured with
-`--srcdir=PATH/newlib-3.0.0'), you will build all the required libraries.
+as `newlib-3.2.0' (or in a separate configured directory configured with
+`--srcdir=PATH/newlib-3.2.0'), you will build all the required libraries.
When you have multiple hosts or targets configured in separate
directories, you can run `make' on them in parallel (for example, if
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ Reporting Bugs
The correct address for reporting bugs found in NEWLIB is
"newlib@sourceware.org". Please email all bug reports to that
-address. Please include the NEWLIB version number (e.g., newlib-3.0.0),
+address. Please include the NEWLIB version number (e.g., newlib-3.2.0),
and how you configured it (e.g., "sun4 host and m68k-aout target").
Since NEWLIB supports many different configurations, it is important
that you be precise about this.