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H A D | Makefile.depend | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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/freebsd/targets/pseudo/userland/ |
H A D | Makefile.depend | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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/freebsd/gnu/usr.bin/ |
H A D | Makefile | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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/freebsd/share/mk/ |
H A D | src.opts.mk | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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/freebsd/usr.bin/ |
H A D | Makefile | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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/freebsd/ |
H A D | UPDATING | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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H A D | Makefile.inc1 | diff 134b378392a81b2a11b23fac073c306087a421ef Sat Feb 29 18:10:54 CET 2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> retire in-tree GPL dtc devicetree compiler
Now that we no longer have GCC 4.2.1 in the tree and can assume FreeBSD is being built with a C++11 compiler available, we can use BSDL dtc unconditionally and retire the GPL dtc.
GPL dtc now has FreeBSD CI support via Cirrus-CI to help ensure it continues to build/work on FreeBSD and is available in the ports tree if needed.
The copy of (copyfree licensed) libfdt that we actually use is in sys/contrib/libfdt so the extra copy under contrib/dtc/libfdt can be removed along with the rest of the GPL dtc.
Reviewed by: kevans, ian, imp, manu, theraven Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23192
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