or SH5/SH64 still runs at an acceptable
> >> level since nobody has been doing any testing for that architecture
> >> for a while now.
> >>
> >> If there are no objections, we would like to deprecate SH5/SH64
> >> support as of GCC 6.
> >>
&
nux kernel. However, we don't actually know
whether code compiled for SH5/SH64 still runs at an acceptable
level since nobody has been doing any testing for that architecture
for a while now.
If there are no objections, we would like to deprecate SH5/SH64
support as of GCC 6.
Initially thi
the Linux kernel. However, we don't actually
> know whether code compiled for SH5/SH64 still runs at an acceptable level
> since nobody has been doing any testing for that architecture for a while now.
>
> If there are no objections, we would like to deprecate SH5/SH64 suppo
till runs at an acceptable level since
nobody has been doing any testing for that architecture for a while now.
If there are no objections, we would like to deprecate SH5/SH64 support as of
GCC 6.
Initially this would include an announcement on the changes page and the
removal of any documentation