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GCC and Binutils had a common ./configure.ac after this commit: commit 08d081652f50df83f7e9768f8dbb7a99b0df50a2 Author: sandra <sandra@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> Date: Wed May 14 23:20:59 2014 +0000 2014-05-14 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> * configure.ac (target_makefile_frag): Set for nios2-*-elf*. * configure: Regenerated. config/ * mt-nios2-elf: New file. Based on that file version, all GCC and Binutils commits to this file were applied. This pulls in the following missing Binutils changes to configure.ac: 2014-07-21 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com> Disable gdb for or1k*-*-* until supported * configure.ac (or1k*-*-*): Disable gdb. * configure: Regenerated. 2014-07-27 Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@oarcorp.com> GDB not supported for or1k*-*-rtems* * configure.ac (or1k*-*-rtems*): gdb not supported. The ordering of the stanzas results in this not being caught by or1k*-*-* later. * configure. Regenerated. 2014-09-06 Kuan-Lin Chen <kuanlinchentw@gmail.com> * configure: Disable gdb for nds32*-*-* until supported. * configure.ac: Disable gdb for nds32*-*-* until supported. 2014-09-12 Andrew Bennett <andrew.bennett@imgtec.com> * configure.ac: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple. * configure: Regenerate. For this patch: 2014-11-26 Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de> * configure.ac: Merge with Binutils. From-SVN: r218100
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