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2005-05-31Packages have no business modifying PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS -- it's adillo1-4/+6
user settable variable. Set PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS instead. Also, make use of PKG_OPTIONS_LEGACY_VARS. Reviewed by wiz.
2005-04-29Update to 0.3.2xtraeme3-9/+28
The most important/visible changes from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2 are: x) NetBSD/cobalt can run from a harddisk image. (Installation must be done using another OS though, for example NetBSD/pmax.) x) Some minor fixes to make the binary translation system a bit more stable.
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-04-07Update to 0.3.1.xtraeme3-9/+9
The two most visible changes from version 0.3 to 0.3.1 are: x) Name change (from mips64emul to GXemul). x) NetBSD/hpcmips can now be installed and run from a harddisk image on an emulated NEC MobilePro 770, 780, 800, or 880.
2005-03-30Initial import of gxemul-20050329.xtraeme4-0/+87
GXemul is a machine emulator. The initial goal was to write a simple 64-bit MIPS emulator for running multiprocessor experiments with a microkernel, but the emulator can be used for many other things. While some simulators only simulate a CPU, GXemul also simulates other hardware components, making it possible to use the emulator to run unmodified operating systems, such as NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux. [previously known as mips64emul, it was renamed because now supports more cpu archs than MIPS, as sparc, ppc...]