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/picolibc-3.7.0-3.6.0/scripts/
Ddo-arm-tk9 README="$ARM_TK/share/doc/arm-none-eabi/readme.txt"
10 if [ ! -f "$README" ]; then
14 TK_VERSION=$(head -n 1 "$README" | awk '{ print $NF; }')
/picolibc-3.7.0-3.6.0/doc/
Dreleasing.md41 6. Add release notes to README.md
47 $ git commit -m'Version <version>' README.md meson.build CMakeLists.txt
73 14. Create new release on picolibc wiki pasting in relevant README.md
76 15. Create new release on github site, pasting in relevant README.md
79 16. Email release message to mailing list. Paste in README.md section
/picolibc-3.7.0-3.6.0/newlib/
DHOWTO2 For information on using Newlib (building, installing), see README. (In
3 particular, the "Regenerating Configuration Files" section in README is of
122 As noted in the README file, you do not need to worry about which tools to
282 tested in general. The README file has more information. Hopefully someone
DREADME1 README for newlib-4.2.0 release
2 (mostly cribbed from the README in the gdb-4.13 release)
26 README - A common overview of all GNU development projects
DChangeLog-20151158 * README: Ditto.
1719 * README (--enable-newlib-nano-formatted-io): Describe.
2021 * README: Ditto.
2513 * README (enable-newlib-global-atexit): Description for
2726 * README: Add information about lite-exit.
2793 * README: Add description about the option.
2801 * README: Add description for NEWLIB's feature customizing
3285 * README: Ditto.
3422 * libm/mathfp/README: New file that details why the mathfp
3498 * README: replace sources.redhat.com with sourceware.org.
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/picolibc-3.7.0-3.6.0/
Dmeson.build126 Read the Supported Architectures section in README.md
DREADME.md130 * [Hello World](hello-world/README.md). Build and run a stand-alone C
DCOPYING.picolibc2702 README.md
2721 hello-world/README.md
2723 newlib/README
2745 newlib/libc/sys/rtems/include/README
2751 newlib/libc/xdr/README