old-cross-binutils/gdb/config/a29k/a29k.mt
Fred Fish d7d35f004c * config/a29k/tm-a29k.h: Renamed from config/a29k/tm-29k.h.
* a29k-pinsn.c:  Renamed from am29k-pinsn.c.
	* a29k-tdep.c:  Renamed from am29k-tdep.c.
	* remote-eb.c, config/a29k/tm-ultra3.h:  Include renamed tm-a29k.h.
	* remote-monitor.c, remote-st2000.c, config/a29k/{nm-ultra3.h,
	tm-a29k.h, xm-ultra3.h}, config/romp/rtbsd.mh, doc/gdbinv-s.texi,
	testsuite/gdb.t15/funcargs.exp, testsuite/gdb.t17/callfuncs.exp:
	Map '29k' to 'a29k'.
	* config/a29k/{a29k-kern.mt, a29k-udi.mt, a29k.mt, ultra3.mt}
	(TDEPFILES):  Use renamed a29k-pinsn.o and a29k-tdep.o.
	* config/a29k/{a29k-udi.mt, a29k.mt} (TM_FILE):  Use renamed
	tm-a29k.h.
	* config/a29k/a29k-udi.mt (MT_CFLAGS):  Remove TARGET_AM29K
	define that does not appear anywhere else in the gdb source tree.
	* doc/gdbinit.texinfo:  Document renaming of tm-29k.h to tm-a29k.h.
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# Target: AMD 29000.
# These defines should give you a gdb running on ? (sun3os4 if you like)
# that will be able to communicate over a serial line with either an
# EB board (remote-eb.c),
# Adapt (remote-adapt.c),
# or a MiniMon debugger (remote-mm.c).
# Or run native on an Ultracomputer.
TDEPFILES= exec.o a29k-pinsn.o a29k-tdep.o remote-eb.o remote-mm.o remote-adapt.o
TM_FILE= tm-a29k.h
MT_CFLAGS = -DNO_HIF_SUPPORT