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Vicente Olivert Riera 7f3a52f981 perf: append endianness argument to ld when building for MIPS
We need to pass an argument to ld for setting the endianness when
building it for MIPS architecture, otherwise the default one will always
be used (which is big endian) and the compilation for little endian will
always fail showing an error like this one:

LD    foo.o
mips-linux-gnu-ld: foo.o: compiled for a little endian system and target
is big endian

Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera <Vincent.Riera@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2016-02-27 18:59:34 +01:00
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board board/calao: drop remaining snowball files 2016-02-22 12:12:11 +01:00
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configs configs: freescale_imx31_3stack: fix ARM variant selection 2016-02-23 22:05:32 +01:00
docs docs/manual: slightly clarify patch licensing 2016-02-25 11:33:00 +01:00
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linux perf: append endianness argument to ld when building for MIPS 2016-02-27 18:59:34 +01:00
package wireshark: security bump to version 2.0.2 2016-02-27 16:27:40 +01:00
support graph-depends: add support for excluding host packages 2016-02-08 21:29:06 +01:00
system skeleton: Recreate /var/run symlink 2016-02-11 23:20:38 +01:00
toolchain toolchain-external/Config.in: Fix Linaro typo 2016-02-21 22:19:54 +01:00
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