On 09/02/14 14:19 +0000, Richard Sandiford wrote:
Thanks.  I finally got around to doing this for mips64-linux-gnu,
as below.  It looks like the current symbols were taken in the
middle of the 3.4.11 window so the only changes were to add new
symbols to that and future versions.  32/ logically follows
mips-linux-gnu, but I see x86_64-linux-gnu also has a 32/.

Tested on mips64-linux-gnu and applied.

Richard


libstdc++-v3/
        * config/abi/post/mips64-linux-gnu/32/baseline_symbols.txt: New file.
        * config/abi/post/mips64-linux-gnu/baseline_symbols.txt: Update.
        * config/abi/post/mips64-linux-gnu/64/baseline_symbols.txt: Likewise.

Thanks, Richard.  Sorry it took so long to answer your question, I've
bookmarked David's mail so I know the answer myself in future!  (And
thanks, David, for answering the question.)


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