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Re: [rfa/i386] Consolidate i386 targets


On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Andrew Cagney wrote:


Yes, DJGPP is definitly still supported. DJGPP is a native configuration though, and the above list applies to the cross debuggers.

I think that might confuse someone (it did confuse me): there's only one list of targets in MAINTAINERS, so I thought it pertains to any valid target supported by GDB, whether native or cross.
Something to clarify, yes. That list is just the target architectures -- i386, sh, ia64, et.al.

DJGPP while depending on the i386 architecture is a native so is listed under Host/Native.

If you remove DJGPP from that list, it might cause someone to think DJGPP is no longer supported.
Sounds like I should re-structure the file. As an aside, RMS has noted that we should be using the correct GNU/Linux tuple name.

Hmm, given there are other redundant targets (rs6000) and targets with unfortunate names (s390-linux), I should overhaul the section. The DJGPP change will then make more sense.

Note that I don't have anything against the change to config.tgt.
I'll split that out.

Andrew



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