Eric Andersen fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
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alpha fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
arm fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
common fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
cris 5118b90106 Cris can use the generic vfork 22 gadi atpakaļ
e1 2148212370 This should not be inlined. This should probably use a 22 gadi atpakaļ
frv e450548c0e Alexandre Oliva writes: 22 gadi atpakaļ
h8300 3974b578e8 Sigh. The 2.6.x kernel removed '__kernel_dev_t' and renamed it as 22 gadi atpakaļ
i386 fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
i960 6334e558ab Split up syscalls.c, since it had grown to be quite large and ugly. 22 gadi atpakaļ
m68k fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
microblaze 3974b578e8 Sigh. The 2.6.x kernel removed '__kernel_dev_t' and renamed it as 22 gadi atpakaļ
mips fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
powerpc fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
sh fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
sh64 084192da07 Use the generic fork implementation on sh64 22 gadi atpakaļ
sparc fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 22 gadi atpakaļ
v850 3974b578e8 Sigh. The 2.6.x kernel removed '__kernel_dev_t' and renamed it as 22 gadi atpakaļ
Makefile 72a8f4125b Lets try that one again... 22 gadi atpakaļ
README 2c8e931c67 Make spelling of uClibc be consistant. 25 gadi atpakaļ

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.