FYI, The Linux familiar distribution comes with a kernel that has floating point emulation (two types of it, actually). Familiar has been using that for ages. It avoids some compiling issues; and may be most important: the last time I used libfloat (the lib you need when using -msoft-float) with kaffe, it turned out libfloat was broken. May be, after 1.5 years, that has been fixed, but certainly not by the people from handhelds.org, since they don't use it.
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