On 26-10-09 18:46, Thomas Kunze wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
To fix the fallout for the static-libs-stripping bug and to get rid of
spurious gconf-dbus deps there will be a DISTRO_PR bump soon.
When bitbake informs you of said occasion, remove TMPDIR and rebuild.
I'd like to bump gcc and binutils to recent versions to get rid of
arm-oabi. (I currently work on this.)
While that's a laudable goal, I'm uncomfortable with gcc 4.4.x, it seems
to produce slower code than 4.3.x, at least for ARM. I'm not sure if
getting rid of OABI is worth slowing down all ARM architectures.
Having said all that, Graeme suggested to create an 'angstrom-next'
branch where we can accumulate such changes for testing and merge things
back every few weeks.
What do other people think about all this?
Can we do that too? Or maybe we
don't need to change DISTRO_PR for that?
Changing compiler and binutils always needs a PR bump.
regards,
Koen
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