1.1 --- a/config/toolchain.in Thu Feb 14 22:44:34 2008 +0000
1.2 +++ b/config/toolchain.in Mon Jul 14 21:57:57 2008 +0000
1.3 @@ -51,24 +51,6 @@
1.4 default "linuxthreads" if THREADS_LINUXTHREADS
1.5 default "none" if THREADS_NONE
1.6
1.7 -#config TARGET_MULTILIB
1.8 -# bool
1.9 -# prompt "Enable 'multilib' support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
1.10 -# default n
1.11 -# depends on EXPERIMENTAL
1.12 -# help
1.13 -# Enable the so-called 'multilib' support.
1.14 -#
1.15 -# With the same toolchain, and on some architectures, you will be able to
1.16 -# build big and little endian binaries, soft- and hard-float, etc...
1.17 -#
1.18 -# See the gcc configure manual at http://gcc.gnu.org/install/configure.html
1.19 -# to see what multilib your target supports.
1.20 -#
1.21 -# It's preferable for now to build two (or more) toolchains, one for each
1.22 -# configuration you need to support (eg. one for thumb and one for ARM,
1.23 -# etc...). You can use the vendor string to diferentiate those toolchains.
1.24 -
1.25 config TARGET_VENDOR
1.26 string
1.27 prompt "Vendor string"