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* Fix build with clangpawel2013-03-301-0/+38
* Unbreak devel/avr-gcc:joerg2012-03-101-0/+18
* Upgrade to GCC 4.5.1.joerg2011-12-1731-2998/+6857
* Upgrade to GCC 4.3.4, as well as to the patches from WinAVR 20100110joerg2010-03-0912-649/+1825
* Update the Xmega patch. Among adding support for some newerjoerg2009-08-131-226/+262
* Update to GCC 4.3.2.joerg2009-06-1217-1098/+1725
* Add support for ATtiny88, ATmega32HVB, ATmega1284P.joerg2007-12-208-75/+904
* Upgrade to GCC 4.2.2joerg2007-10-283-599/+359
* Add device support for ATmega8HVA/ATmega16HVA.joerg2007-06-242-12/+20
* Minor fix for AT90USB* devices.joerg2007-04-121-9/+10
* Upgrade to GCC 4.1.2.joerg2007-04-071-21/+35
* OK, I bite. Implement the patch from PR ports/96407, to avoid thejoerg2006-10-101-0/+13
* Copy over the avr-gcc-devel port to avr-gcc, so this will become thejoerg2006-10-076-0/+960
* devel/avr-gcc has been repocopied to devel/avr-gcc-3, so to make roomjoerg2006-10-069-861/+0
* Fix the link specification in the patch so ATmega*P devices will getjoerg2006-04-211-1/+1
* Rename ATmega164/324 to ATmega164P/324P, add support for ATmega644P,joerg2006-04-191-12/+19
* Upgrade to GCC 3.4.6.joerg2006-03-201-14/+27
* Fix the severe bug (faulty code generation) reported injoerg2006-03-021-0/+131
* Add support for ATtiny261/461/861.joerg2006-01-051-9/+15
* Upgrade to GCC 3.4.5, and add support for ATtiny24/44/84 devices.joerg2005-12-151-14/+19
* Add support for the AT90CAN32/64 controllers.joerg2005-11-052-16/+68
* Add support for the ATmega640/1280/1281 family.joerg2005-09-131-11/+20
* Oops, a double slash sneaked into the linker spec, causing GCC tojoerg2005-09-021-1/+1
* Add back support for the ATmega165.joerg2005-09-011-13/+16
* Fix the linker command (in GCC's specs file) for the AT90PWM2/3joerg2005-08-171-10/+10
* Remove a superfluous part of a patch (patching a .orig file resulting fromjoerg2005-08-011-84/+0
* Upgrade AVR-GCC to GCC-3.4.4.joerg2005-07-314-397/+253
* Bring in some patches from the head of GCC's CVS back to the latestjoerg2005-03-113-0/+397
* Upgrade to GCC version 3.4.3.joerg2005-01-271-1346/+0
* Switch from MASTER_SITE_GNU to MASTER_SITE_GCC; it seems the GNU mirrorsjoerg2004-07-081-0/+1383
* Upgrade AVR-GCC to GCC 3.4.1.joerg2004-07-072-0/+91
* Upgrade to GCC 3.4.0.joerg2004-04-295-419/+323
* Replace my old 16 bit IO register assignment hack by an authoritativejoerg2003-01-201-13/+300
* Update to a more recent snapshot, now taken from gcc's 3.3 branch insteadjoerg2003-01-091-7/+36
* Update to a recent snapshot. Among others, this fixes an issue withjoerg2002-10-073-50/+9
* Update to version 2002.09.01. Included are a couple of privatejoerg2002-09-012-0/+33
* Now that gcc renamed the head of their CVS from 3.2 to 3.3, update thisjoerg2002-08-121-14/+7
* Forgot to cvs add this patch in the previous commit. It (finally!) omitsjoerg2002-07-041-0/+12
* Mega-upgrade of the AVR GNU toolchain, step #2:joerg2002-07-043-12/+98
* Include the C++ compiler. Certainly of limited use for ajoerg2001-08-131-0/+12
* Upgrade to the released version of gcc 3.0.joerg2001-08-121-0/+11
* Upgrade to a development snapshot of gcc-3. Target `avr' is nowjoerg2001-04-201-22/+12
* Crude hack to get all this running on the alpha architecutre as well.joerg2001-03-161-0/+22