+++ /dev/null
-# We want fine grained libraries, so use the new code to build the
-# floating point emulation libraries.
-FPBIT = fp-bit.c
-DPBIT = dp-bit.c
-
-dp-bit.c: $(srcdir)/config/fp-bit.c
- cat $(srcdir)/config/fp-bit.c > dp-bit.c
-
-fp-bit.c: $(srcdir)/config/fp-bit.c
- echo '#define FLOAT' > fp-bit.c
- cat $(srcdir)/config/fp-bit.c >> fp-bit.c
-
-# Build the libraries for both hard and soft floating point
-
-MULTILIB_OPTIONS = msoft-float mcpu=common
-MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = soft-float common
-
-LIBGCC = stmp-multilib
-INSTALL_LIBGCC = install-multilib
-
-# This is probably the correct define, to override the Makefile
-# default, but using it causes more problems than it solves.
-#
-# Using it will cause fixincludes to try and fix some of the
-# mwcc header files, which it seems to do a poor job of. On
-# the other hand, not using it will only cause the gcc version
-# of limits.h to lack the header and trailer parts that are
-# tacked on to it when there is a limits.h in the system header
-# dir.
-#
-# For now it is probably better to change the rule for
-# LIMITS_H_TEST to explicitly look for the BeOS limits.h.
-# If the gcc limits.h is not set up to #include_next the
-# BeOS limits.h, then some things will go undefined, like
-# PATH_MAX.
-
-#SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR=/boot/develop/headers/posix
-# Test to see whether <limits.h> exists in the system header files.
-LIMITS_H_TEST = [ -f /boot/develop/headers/posix/limits.h ]
-
-# Aix 3.2.x needs milli.exp for -mcpu=common
-EXTRA_PARTS = milli.exp
-milli.exp: $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/milli.exp
- rm -f milli.exp
- cp $(srcdir)/config/rs6000/milli.exp ./milli.exp
-
-# Don't use collect.
-USE_COLLECT2 =