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[src/trunk]: src/gnu/usr.bin delete these long long obsolete versions
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/4cf2ad1f3c54
branches: trunk
changeset: 555874:4cf2ad1f3c54
user: mrg <mrg%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Wed Dec 03 10:29:32 2003 +0000
description:
delete these long long obsolete versions
diffstat:
gnu/usr.bin/gas/CONTRIBUTORS | 11 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/COPYING | 339 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/ChangeLog | 429 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/Makefile | 85 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/Makefile.in | 409 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/NOTES | 16 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/NOTES.config | 52 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/NOTES.xcc | 23 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/README | 212 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/README-vms | 248 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/README.coff | 79 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/README.pic | 25 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/README.rich | 144 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/VERSION | 1 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/app.c | 746 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/as.1 | 280 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/as.c | 428 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/as.h | 426 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/atof-generic.c | 526 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/bignum-copy.c | 76 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/bignum.h | 64 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/bit_fix.h | 54 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/cond.c | 219 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config-gas.com | 76 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/Makefile.i386 | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/Makefile.m68k | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/Makefile.ns32k | 4 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/Makefile.powerpc | 4 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/Makefile.sparc | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/Makefile.vax | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/aout.h | 442 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/atof-ieee.c | 524 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/atof-ns32k.c | 437 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/atof-tahoe.c | 428 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/atof-vax.c | 497 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/coff.h | 783 ---
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/cplus-dem.c | 927 ---
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-ansi.h | 29 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-decstation.h | 29 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-generic.h | 30 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-hpux.h | 34 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-i386.h | 30 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-i386aix.h | 24 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-rs6000.h | 22 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-sun3.h | 3 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-sun386.h | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-sun4.h | 3 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-sunos.h | 81 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-sysv.h | 27 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-vax.h | 27 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/ho-vms.h | 30 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mh-i386 | 1 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mh-i386aix | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mh-i386v4 | 1 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mt-ebmon29k | 6 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mt-h8300 | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mt-h8300hds | 4 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mt-i386aix | 3 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mt-mips | 1 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/mt-rs6000 | 1 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-aout.c | 663 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-aout.h | 281 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-bfd-sunos.c | 71 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-bfd-sunos.h | 69 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-bout.c | 476 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-bout.h | 313 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-coff.c | 1978 -------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-coff.h | 598 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-coffbfd.c | 2182 --------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-coffbfd.h | 516 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-generic.c | 41 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-generic.h | 78 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-ieee.c | 539 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-ieee.h | 46 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-vms.c | 5484 ----------------------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/obj-vms.h | 474 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-a29k.c | 1113 ----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-a29k.h | 40 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-generic.h | 37 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-h8300.c | 1295 -----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-h8300.h | 38 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-i386.c | 2344 ---------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-i386.h | 251 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-i860.c | 1295 -----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-i860.h | 24 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-i960.c | 2759 -----------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-i960.h | 281 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-m68k.c | 4118 ----------------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-m68k.h | 64 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-m68kmote.h | 64 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-m88k.c | 1435 -----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-m88k.h | 35 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-ns32k.c | 2015 --------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-ns32k.h | 66 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-powerpc.c | 1312 -----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-powerpc.h | 54 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-sparc.c | 1803 -------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-sparc.h | 52 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-tahoe.c | 1924 -------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-tahoe.h | 36 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-vax.c | 3084 ------------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/tc-vax.h | 26 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-dpx2.h | 8 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-generic.h | 25 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-hpux.h | 99 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-i386aix.h | 19 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-ic960.h | 46 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-sco386.h | 7 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-sequent.h | 32 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-sun3.h | 49 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/te-sysv32.h | 4 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/config/vax-inst.h | 77 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/configdos.bat | 14 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/configure.in | 204 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/debug.c | 104 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/Makefile | 187 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/Makefile.in | 172 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/a29k-coff.m4 | 14 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/a29k.m4 | 9 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/all.m4 | 20 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/as.texinfo | 6730 ---------------------------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/config.status | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/configure.in | 34 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/gen.m4 | 14 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/h8.m4 | 15 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/i80386.m4 | 12 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/i960.m4 | 16 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/m680x0.m4 | 8 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/none.m4 | 57 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/pretex.m4 | 268 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/sparc.m4 | 8 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/vax.m4 | 7 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/doc/vintage.m4 | 11 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/expr.c | 1005 ----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/expr.h | 85 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/flo-const.c | 161 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/flo-copy.c | 70 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/flonum-mult.c | 203 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/flonum.h | 125 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/frags.c | 296 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/frags.h | 89 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/gas-format.el | 79 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/hash.c | 992 ---
gnu/usr.bin/gas/hash.h | 65 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/hex-value.c | 61 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/input-file.c | 327 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/input-file.h | 88 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/input-scrub.c | 447 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/link.cmd | 10 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/listing.c | 1079 ----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/listing.h | 115 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/make-gas.com | 86 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/makefile.dos | 593 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/messages.c | 593 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/obj.h | 77 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/obstack.c | 374 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/obstack.h | 448 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/ChangeLog | 56 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/a29k.h | 327 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/h8300.h | 266 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/i386.h | 876 ---
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/i860.h | 495 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/i960.h | 434 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/m68k.h | 1998 --------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/m88k.h | 282 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/mips.h | 363 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/np1.h | 422 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/ns32k.h | 491 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/pn.h | 282 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/ppc.h | 3073 ------------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/pyr.h | 287 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/sparc.h | 886 ---
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/tahoe.h | 247 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/opcode/vax.h | 382 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/output-file.c | 122 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/output-file.h | 40 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/read.c | 2396 ---------
gnu/usr.bin/gas/read.h | 158 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/struc-symbol.h | 134 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/subsegs.c | 313 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/subsegs.h | 93 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/symbols.c | 654 --
gnu/usr.bin/gas/symbols.h | 82 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/tc.h | 112 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/testscripts/doboth | 20 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/testscripts/doobjcmp | 89 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/testscripts/dostriptest | 15 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/testscripts/dotest | 44 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/testscripts/dounsortreloc | 9 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/testscripts/dounsortsymbols | 9 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/version.c | 30 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/write.c | 1222 ----
gnu/usr.bin/gas/write.h | 120 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/xmalloc.c | 75 -
gnu/usr.bin/gas/xrealloc.c | 74 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/Makefile | 5 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/Makefile.inc | 16 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/PORTING | 205 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/Makefile | 19 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/cplus-dem.c | 977 ---
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/ld.1 | 309 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/ld.c | 4100 ----------------
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/ld_i.h | 446 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/lib.c | 871 ---
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/rrs.c | 1270 -----
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/symbol.c | 157 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/symseg.h | 360 -
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/warnings.c | 774 ---
gnu/usr.bin/ld/ld/xbits.c | 160 -
209 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 91199 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 92035 to 300 lines):
diff -r 16e932c6c372 -r 4cf2ad1f3c54 gnu/usr.bin/gas/CONTRIBUTORS
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/gas/CONTRIBUTORS Wed Dec 03 10:26:45 2003 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-(This file under construction).
-
-If you've contributed to gas and your name isn't listed here, it is
-not meant as a slight. I just don't know about it. Email me,
-rich%cygnus.com@localhost and I'll correct the situation.
-
-Dean Elsnor wrote the original gas for vax.
-
-Jay Fenalson maintained gas for a while.
-
-K. Richard Pixley currently maintains gas.
diff -r 16e932c6c372 -r 4cf2ad1f3c54 gnu/usr.bin/gas/COPYING
--- a/gnu/usr.bin/gas/COPYING Wed Dec 03 10:26:45 2003 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
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-REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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- 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
-WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
-REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,
-INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
-OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
-TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
-YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
-PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
-POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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