Eric Andersen 154a02f52a Use 'mmap.c' instead of '_mmap.c' %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
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alpha 498d8099a6 Remove SAFECFLAGS. It was a workaround for failures in old awk script %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
arm eee979719d Oleksandr G. Zhadan writes: %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
common 9ecc494576 Andrew May writes: %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
cris 805d9be9ab Put in a dummy reference to main so busybox will link. %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
e1 498d8099a6 Remove SAFECFLAGS. It was a workaround for failures in old awk script %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
h8300 498d8099a6 Remove SAFECFLAGS. It was a workaround for failures in old awk script %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
i386 3a60d155e3 Add __data_start needed by boehm garbage collector, in turn needed by libgcj. %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
i960 6334e558ab Split up syscalls.c, since it had grown to be quite large and ugly. %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
m68k 338237994a s/UCLIBC_HAS_MMU/ARCH_HAS_MMU/g %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
microblaze 154a02f52a Use 'mmap.c' instead of '_mmap.c' %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
mips 154a02f52a Use 'mmap.c' instead of '_mmap.c' %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
powerpc 9ecc494576 Andrew May writes: %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
sh 154a02f52a Use 'mmap.c' instead of '_mmap.c' %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
sh64 3370114357 Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> writes: %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
sparc 498d8099a6 Remove SAFECFLAGS. It was a workaround for failures in old awk script %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
v850 154a02f52a Use 'mmap.c' instead of '_mmap.c' %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
Makefile 72a8f4125b Lets try that one again... %!s(int64=22) %!d(string=hai) anos
README 2c8e931c67 Make spelling of uClibc be consistant. %!s(int64=25) %!d(string=hai) anos

README

This directory level abstracts out the Linux Operating System dependent
features of uClibc for suported Linux architectures/CPUs. If you wanted to
port uClibc to some new Linux architecture (arm, mips, etc), this is the place
to add that support.

All the common stuff that is not at all dependent on a particular Linux architecture
goes in the 'common' directory.