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Matthew Bauer 3b32c920d5 systems/parse.nix: support eabihf
eabihf is an abi that can be used with ARM architectures that support
the “hard float”. It should probably only be used with ARM32 when you
are absolutely sure your binaries will run on ARM systems with a FPU.

Also, add an example "armhf-embedded" to match the preexisting
arm-embedded system. qmk_firmware needs hard float in a few places, so
add them here to get that to work.

Fixes #51184
2018-12-02 19:49:36 -06:00
.github PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE: Ask for docs 2018-11-22 19:57:19 +01:00
doc Merge pull request #51329 from c0bw3b/cleanup/gnu-https 2018-12-02 16:52:33 +01:00
lib systems/parse.nix: support eabihf 2018-12-02 19:49:36 -06:00
maintainers ocamlPackages.opti: init at 1.0.3 2018-12-01 19:00:23 -08:00
nixos Merge pull request #51316 from primeos/sway 2018-12-02 22:03:31 +01:00
pkgs systems/parse.nix: support eabihf 2018-12-02 19:49:36 -06:00
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COPYING COPYING: move notice to README.md 2018-10-13 13:22:18 +00:00
default.nix Fix local path to release notes in error message 2018-10-08 05:43:15 -05:00
README.md doc/reviewing-contributions: pull-requests -> pull requests 2018-11-19 13:03:23 -06:00

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