OK, so upstream does indeed currently seem to be ahead. That has not always
been the case historically. I'm fine with switching if anyone steps up to
do the work. I've put the packages up for adoption, but I'll be happy to
give some support...

On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 10:57 AM Benjamin Valentin <
benjamin.valen...@beuth-hochschule.de> wrote:

> Just comparing the output of avr-gcc --target-help gives
>
> --- gcc-5.4.txt         2021-02-11 09:56:37.490084599 +0100
> +++ gcc-10.2.txt        2021-02-11 09:56:30.918162094 +0100
> @@ -160,9 +160,14 @@
>  attiny13
>  attiny13a
>  attiny15
> +attiny1614
> +attiny1616
> +attiny1617
>  attiny1634
>  attiny167
>  attiny20
> +attiny212
> +attiny214
>  attiny22
>  attiny2313
>  attiny2313a
> @@ -173,8 +178,13 @@
>  attiny261
>  attiny261a
>  attiny28
> +attiny3214
> +attiny3216
> +attiny3217
>  attiny4
>  attiny40
> +attiny412
> +attiny414
>  attiny416
>  attiny417
>  attiny4313
> @@ -186,6 +196,7 @@
>  attiny461a
>  attiny48
>  attiny5
> +attiny814
>  attiny816
>  attiny817
>  attiny828
>
> So gcc10 actually knows about some more parts.
> I don't know if there are any missing patches upstream though.
> Arch seems to carry the latest upstream gcc for AVR with no complaints
> though.
>


-- 
Håkan Ardö

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