Keep RTEMS up to date with the upstream development.
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rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-10-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-10.4-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-12-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-13-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
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Keep RTEMS up to date with the upstream development.
For GCC 13, this includes a new set of aarch64 multilibs to address Cortex-A53
workarounds and fixes for powerpc.
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rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-12-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-13-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
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Keep RTEMS up to date with the upstream development. This snapshot is close to
the GCC 14 release.
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rtems/config/tools/rtems-binutils-head.cfg| 4 ++--
rtems/config/tools/rtems-gcc-head-newlib-head.cfg | 4 ++--
rtems/config/tools/rtems-gdb-head.cfg | 4 ++--
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Dear RTEMS and CAN community,
I want to report another update in Michal Lenc work
on the generic CAN/CAN FD RTEMS stack.
The Sphinx and Doxygen documentation is generated by CI
on our faculty GitLab server. Links to RTEMS CAN resources
in the section
CAN/CAN FD Subsystem and Drivers for RTEMS
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