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# Sanitize.in for devo/bfd.
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# Each directory to survive it's way into a release will need a file
# like this one called "./.Sanitize". All keyword lines must exist,
# and must exist in the order specified by this file. Each directory
# in the tree will be processed, top down, in the following order.
# Hash started lines like this one are comments and will be deleted
# before anything else is done. Blank lines will also be squashed
# out.
# The lines between the "Do-first:" line and the "Things-to-keep:"
# line are executed as a /bin/sh shell script before anything else is
# done in this
Do-first:
# All files listed between the "Things-to-keep:" line and the
# "Files-to-sed:" line will be kept. All other files will be removed.
# Directories listed in this section will have their own Sanitize
# called. Directories not listed will be removed in their entirety
# with rm -rf.
Things-to-keep:
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COPYING
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PORTING
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doc
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ChangeLog
Makefile.in
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README.hppaelf
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TODO
VERSION
aix386-core.c
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aout32.c
aout64.c
aoutf1.h
aoutx.h
aout-adobe.c
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aout-encap.c
aout-target.h
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archive.c
archures.c
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bfd-in.h
bfd-in2.h
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bfd.c
bout.c
cache.c
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ctor.c
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coff-alpha.c
coff-a29k.c
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coff-h8300.c
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coff-h8500.c
coff-i386.c
coff-i960.c
coff-m68k.c
coff-m88k.c
coff-mips.c
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coff-msym.c
coff-rs6000.c
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coff-sh.c
coff-we32k.c
coff-z8k.c
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coffcode.h
coffgen.c
coffswap.h
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config
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configure.bat
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configure.in
configure.host
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core.c
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demo64.c
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elf.c
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elf32-generic.c
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elf32-hppa.c
elf32-hppa.h
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elf32-i386.c
elf32-i860.c
elf32-m68k.c
elf32-m88k.c
elf32-mips.c
elf32-sparc.c
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elf32-target.h
elf32.c
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elf64.c
elfcode.h
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filemode.c
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format.c
gen-aout.c
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host-aout.c
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hosts
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hp300hpux.c
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hppa.c
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hppa_stubs.h
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i386aout.c
i386bsd.c
i386linux.c
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i386lynx.c
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ieee.c
libaout.h
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libbfd-in.h
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libelf.h
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cpu-alpha.c
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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cpu-a29k.c
cpu-i386.c
cpu-m68k.c
cpu-mips.c
cpu-vax.c
cpu-h8300.c
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cpu-h8500.c
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cpu-hppa.c
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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cpu-i960.c
cpu-m88k.c
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cpu-rs6000.c
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cpu-sh.c
cpu-we32k.c
cpu-z8k.c
hp300bsd.c
Insert the incidentals and things I forgot to ci last time, same log message: Mon Sep 30 15:13:46 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) * cpu-a29k.c, cpu-i386.c, cpu-m68k.c, cpu-mips.c, cpu-vax.c, cpu-h8300.c, cpu-i960.c, cpu-m88k.c, cpu-sparc.c: added. These files will eventually contain processor specific bits for bfd, like strange relocation information and dis/assembly. So far only the H8 has been even partially done. This work also ties in with the change in handling architectures. * amdcoff.c: (a29k_reloc) fix error message. * aout-f1.h: (choose_reloc_size) now calls bfd_get_arch to discover the architecture of the bfd. (sunos4_callback) calls the function bfd_set_arch_mach rather than stuffing stuff directly into the bfd. (sunos4_write_object_contents), changed names of accessor functions. * aoutx.h: (set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach to setup the environment. * archive.c: (bfd_slurp_coff_armap) coff archives always have the headers in big endian format, regardless of the endianess of the host or target. * archures.c: totally changed. Now an architecture is represented with a pointer to an info structure rather than an enumerated type and a long. The old info is available as two elements in the structure. Future enhancements to architecure support will involve pointers to methods being placed into the info structure. * bfd.c: changed the definition of the bfd structure for the new architecture stuff. * bout.c: (b_out_set_arch_mach) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * coffcode.h: (coff_set_arch_mach, coff_set_flags) changed to use the new architecture mechanism. * configure.in: added h8 stuff. * ieee.c: too many changes to note. Now ieee files written with bfd gas and ld can be read by gld and ieee only linkers and simulators. * libbfd.c, libbfd.h: changed prototype of bfd_write. * newsos3.c: (newos3_callback) now calls bfd_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * oasys.c: (oasys_object_p) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * opncls.c: (new_bfd) makes sure that bfd_init has been called before opening a bfd. * srec.c: (srec_set_arch_mach) now calls bfd_default_set_arch_mach rather than fixing the structure directly. * targets.c: (target_vector) now by defining SELECT_VECS (perhaps in the t/hmake file) a user can select which backends they want linked with bfd without changing the source. * init.c: new, looks after initializing modules. * howto.c: for future use, will allow an application to work out what cookie to use as a handle on a relcoatio howto.
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init.c
cpu-sparc.c
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libbfd.c
libbfd.h
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libcoff-in.h
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libcoff.h
libecoff.h
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libhppa.h
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libieee.h
liboasys.h
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mipsbsd.c
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newsos3.c
oasys.c
opncls.c
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reloc.c
reloc16.c
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rs6000-core.c
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sco-core.c
seclet.c
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seclet.h
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section.c
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srec.c
stab-syms.c
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sunos.c
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syms.c
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targets.c
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tekhex.c
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trad-core.c
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Things-to-lose:
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Do-last:
if ( echo $* | grep keep\-v9 > /dev/null ) ; then
echo Keeping v9 stuff in configure.in.
else
echo Cleaning configure.in ...
grep -v v9 < configure.in > new
if [ -n "${safe}" ] ; then
cp configure.in .Recover
fi
mv new configure.in
fi
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# End of file.