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diff --git a/docs/uclibc.org/index.html b/docs/uclibc.org/index.html index a9ca33159..f8baf7498 100644 --- a/docs/uclibc.org/index.html +++ b/docs/uclibc.org/index.html @@ -106,6 +106,33 @@ before asking questions on the mailing list... <ul> <p> + <li> <b>16 September 2002, gcc-3.2 and gcc-2.95 toolchains released</b> + <br> + + CodePoet Consulting (i.e. Erik) has released updated gcc-3.2 and gcc-2.95 + uClibc toolchains. These toolchains build real gcc cross compilers (i.e. + not just a wrapper) and create executables linked vs uClibc. The new + gcc-3.2 provides uClibc support with the latest and greatest compiler + available from the gcc team. The gcc-2.95 toolchain has been updated to + the latest version of uClibc and now provides full C++ support, using the + STLport standard C++ library. + <p> + + This toolchain should make it easy for anyone to build uClibc based + applications. <a href="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/uclibc/toolchain/"> + Source code can be downloaded here</a>. + Be aware that much of the needed source code will actually be downloaded on + when you compile the toolchains. To build a toolchain, simply + grab the source, edit the Makefile to select where you would like + the toolchain installed, run 'make', and then go watch TV, eat + dinner, or visit with your friends while it compiles. It takes + about 15 minutes for Erik to compile the gcc-3.2 toolchain (w/C++ support) + on his Athlon XP 1600 (not counting the time it takes to download + source code). Your results may vary... + <p> + + + <p> <li> <b>27 August 2002, uClibc 0.9.15 Released</b> <br> |