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HOWTO on porting GNU development tools using CGEN
- From: "Galit Heller" <Galit dot Heller at nsc dot com>
- To: johan dot rydberg at netinsight dot se
- Cc: cgen at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 15:47:16 +0200
- Subject: HOWTO on porting GNU development tools using CGEN
Hi,
I am considering using cgen to port GNU binutils to National Semiconductor's
CompactRISC microprocessors. While searching for information I saw
references to the FAQ at http://sources.redhat.com/fom-serv/cgen/cache/1.html,
which does not seem to inlude much.
However, the "howto" described in this almost 2 year old email would be
very helpful. Does it exist, and if so, where could I find it ?
Thanks in advance,
Galit.
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On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 19:10:16PM +0100, Johan Rydberg wrote:
> "Frank Ch. Eigler" wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 04:20:56PM +0100, Johan Rydberg wrote:
> > : Since I have started porting the GNU development tools using CGEN
> > : I have decided to write a small document describing the steps that
> > : you have to go through to do this. Could there be any public interest
> > : is a document of this type?
> >
> > Definitely.
> >
> > One could develop it inside cgen/doc, or on the CGEN Faq-O-Matic page
> > at <http://sources.redhat.com/fom/cgen/> which is empty right now.
>
> Yes.
>
> Right now, fragments of the document is in the CVS-repository for the
> OpenRISC project (at http://openrisc.sourceforge.net/). Maybe we sould
> move it to the sourceware repository?
> If we should move it to the official repository, maybe it's best if I
> removed all references to my port, since I don't see it to be included
> in the standard releases of GNU binutils or CGEN in the near future.
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