I built the arm-v5te toolchain, and it built:
oselas.toolchain-2018.02.0-arm-v5te-linux-gnueabi-gcc-7.3.1-glibc-2.27-binutils-2.30-kernel-4.15-sanitized_2018.02.0-0ptx1~bpo14.04+1_amd64.deb

But on https://debian.pengutronix.de/debian/pool/main/o/oselas.toolchain/ I
see:
oselas.toolchain-2018.02.0-arm-v5te-linux-gnueabi-gcc-7.3.1-glibc-2.27-binutils-2.30-kernel-4.15-sanitized_2018.02.0-0ptx1_amd64.deb
oselas.toolchain-2018.02.0-arm-v5te-linux-gnueabi-gcc-7.3.1-glibc-2.27-binutils-2.30-kernel-4.15-sanitized_2018.02.0-0ptx1~bpo8+1_amd64.deb
oselas.toolchain-2018.02.0-arm-v5te-linux-gnueabi-gcc-7.3.1-glibc-2.27-binutils-2.30-kernel-4.15-sanitized_2018.02.0-0ptx1~bpo9+1_amd64.deb

What is the cause for the difference in `bpo8+1`, `bpo9+1` and the
`bpo14.04+1` in the filename?

-Jon


On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 10:51 AM, Michael Olbrich <m.olbr...@pengutronix.de>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm happy to announce that I've just released OSELAS.Toolchain-2018.02.0.
>
> This is a major release with significant changes. All components of the
> primary toolchains have been updated to the latest versions. The highlights
> are:
>  - gcc 7.3
>  - glibc 2.27
>  - binutils 2.30
>  - kernel headers 4.15
>  - gdb 8.1
>
> The Cortex-A8 toolchains have been removed. Please use the ARM v7a
> Toolchains instead. The Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 toochains have been
> replaces by the more general ARM v7m and v7em toolchains.
>
> Download the release here:
> https://public.pengutronix.de/oselas/toolchain/
>
> Enjoy,
> Michael Olbrich
>
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